In case of a divorce the judge would let you decide between your parents but in any other situation it's up to your parents until you are 18.
The answer is yes. Legally, at 17 you may move out of your parents house in Wisconsin. (at the age of 17 with the requirements of having a place to go and a means of support being met.)
No.
No. You are only considered a runaway if your parents do not know where you are.
Yes, but law enforcement may not do much if the runaway is near the age of eighteen.
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Absolutely. I grew up in Wisconsin and it is a wonderful place.
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anywhere but make sure you have the move scary face cause they tend to runaway anywhere but make sure you have the move scary face cause they tend to runaway
You have to be an adult. In Wisconsin that means 18 years old.
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No you can not until you are 18 and then you can move out.
Yes, if you have parental permission. Otherwise, you can be reported as a runaway.
Not without parental consent. If you leave home without parental consent, then Mom can report you (and I'm sure WILL report you) as a runaway, and you will be picked up by the authorities and returned home. Early emancipation is not even an option in Wisconsin, because that state does not have a statue under which a minor can petition the court for early emancipation.