I am in the same situation, im 17 and im trying to move out of my parents house, and they moved me to Fort Worth Texas and I was living in spring and they took me away from my boyfriend and all my friends and I wanna move out buy my parents are saying I cant but im going to do it anyways because im about to be 18.
yes you can. you can actually leave home legally without consent at the age of 16. as long as you have a safe and suitable place to go. if things are that bad you are considering leaving home at such a young age then you should seek help from social services or another help full charity. i hope everything works out for you =)
In Australia you are allowed to leave home without parental permission at the age of 16. But i believe that 18 is the mature age (when considered an adult) to leave. Teenagers these days find themselves in a stressful life full of worries and responsibilities, and they cant keep up with everything, that's why they leave everything behind. But my opinion is that when a person reaches the age of 18 that's when they have their own right to leave.
No, the legal age is 18 without consent of parents or legal guardian.
no you have to be 19
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No. Missouri requires that you be 18 to marry without parental consent.
No, you need parental consent if either person is under the age of 18.
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No she cannot. One must be at least 18 to get married without parental consent. It may be possible to get a court order.
Yes, in Ontario at least. 16 with parental consent, 18 without. yes
No, pregnancy does not grant emancipation rights to a minor female regardless of her state of residency.
Pretty much nowhere in the US. Offhand I can't think of any state that allows those under the age of 18 to marry without parental consent, with two notable exceptions: In some states minors are allowed to marry despite not having parental consent if the female half of the couple is pregnant, and in some states a judge is allowed to give consent in lieu of parental consent (though in practice this tends to boil down to essentially the same thing, as a judge is unlikely to override parental authority without an extremely compelling reason, such as pregnancy).
There is no state that will allow someone under the age of 18 to marry without parental consent/court approval/special circumstances.