Yes, you could. To be legally independent, you would have to be emancipated. To achieve this, you would need to demonstrate to the court your maturity and your ability to take care of yourself financially. Without parental assistance, how do you expect to pay for college, books, food, housing and transportation? You cannot avoid the financial questions. The state does not want to create a situation where you qualify for government assistance because you choose to move out. Otherwise, until you are 18 you can be arrested or brought back home. If things are bad, talk to a counselor or teacher you trust.
In North Carolina, a minor who leaves home without parental consent before turning 18 may be considered a runaway. If reported, law enforcement may attempt to locate the minor and return them home. It's advisable to seek assistance from a trusted adult or legal professional in such situations.
In North Carolina, the legal age to marry without parental consent is 18. However, a 17-year-old can marry with the consent of a parent or guardian. Therefore, in this case, a 17-year-old would need parental consent to marry a 19-year-old in North Carolina.
No, in North Carolina the legal age of consent is 16, meaning that a minor under 16 cannot legally consent to any sexual activity with an 18-year-old or any adult. It is illegal for an 18-year-old to engage in any sexual activity with a minor under the age of consent.
The legal age of consent for sexual activity in North Carolina is 16 years old. Any sexual activity with a person under the age of 16 can be considered statutory rape, regardless of the other person's age.
No, a 12-year-old in North Carolina cannot legally move out of their parent's home without permission. In North Carolina, a child must be at least 18 years old to move out without parental consent.
In North Carolina, a parent is no longer legally responsible for a child when the child reaches the age of majority, which is 18 years old, or when the child is emancipated by court order.
It is illegal for a minor to get a tattoo with or without parent consent in North Carolina.
Only with parental consent.
18 to marry without parent consent. 16/17 can marry with parental consent.
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For herself? No. For her child? Yes.
In North Carolina, the legal age to marry without parental consent is 18. However, a 17-year-old can marry with the consent of a parent or guardian. Therefore, in this case, a 17-year-old would need parental consent to marry a 19-year-old in North Carolina.
Yes, if one is collecting any type of state aid.
16 In North Carolina, the age of sexual consent was raised from 13 to 16 effective October 1, 1995.
With parental consent, the youngest a person can be tattooed is 16 and that is universal across the entire US, not just North Carolina
The state of North Carolina considers a person of 18 to be of legal age. They are able to move and live their life without the consent of a parent.
One of them is North Carolina.
There are no laws for dating and the age of consent is 16 in NC so all of that is legal.