You can go to a different state to live at 17 under certain conditions. The parents much agree to the situation.
A minor has to have written permission from their parents for them to live with a guardian and go to school in another state.
Ask again and tell us what state you're in. Different states have different laws.
When applying to a college that you want to go to, research the tuition prices for students who live in the state and those who live outside of the state. This is important if you want to go to a college that is not in the state you live in. Colleges will charge more for tuition if you live in a different state form the college you are attending. Scholarships will help with the tuition amount of the school that you wish to go to.
no, 17 is the legal adult age in Louisiana. I live in LA too.
In most cases, running away as a minor is considered a status offense rather than a criminal offense. The focus is on providing support and addressing underlying issues rather than punishment. However, the laws vary by jurisdiction, so it's best to seek legal advice to understand the specific consequences in your area.
Yes. She is not 18 so she is not allowed to decide where to live yet.
You always go by the laws of the state you are in at the time. So if you're both in Missouri, the Age of Consent is 17, so if you are under 17 he could be in trouble. Read more about Age of Consent. There are links there so you can check your state or country. * http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_age_of_consent_and_what_does_it_mean
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If you really want to live with your dad and not your mom anymore you can talk to your parents and they can go back to court and have the custody order modified. If they do not agree there is nothing to do but wait until you are 18.
Where do you live/drive? Different state (and countries) have different rules-of-the-road about which vehicle yields to which in a circle/rotary/roundabout.
Police don't cross state lines. However, the police in the other state can pick you up and transport you to officer from the other state.
yes of course but yoi have to go to court or depending on the state he can just live with out needing dad's permission