Depends on where you live. In many developed nations, 18 years of age is considered an adult, and as such a parent is no longer obligated by law to provide for the person unless they have a disability. Attending school is NOT a disability.
You can say if you graduate early and you go off to college but other than that if you are under 18 you are not a legal adult and still a minor . And if you are in the system as a run away then you will be tooken back to your home by a police officer .
You can, as you're legally considered an adult. Be aware, though, that even living with roommates, it will cost you about $18,000 a year to live on your own.
no, you can leave home when you're 16.
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The child can has to be 18 before they are forced to leave home
The age at which you can leave home without parental consent or emancipation is 18.
No you cannot leave home until you reach adulthood. Once you are 18, you can leave home.
You will only be able to leave your parents home at 17 with permission. the parents can call the police if you leave before you are 18.
No! With 18 you are allowed to do "everything" (Vote, drive, drink, Mary...) but you can leave home whenever you have the money.
Yes.
You can leave home when your about 18-20 years old.
Leave where? You can leave home at 18 as an adult. Otherwise you'd need to be emancipated.
That depends on the laws. Some states require age 18 and graduation to be an adult.
If you wish to move out before you are 18 you will need parental permission.
You have to be 18 before you can leave home with-out permission of your parents. You also can get in trouble for keeping a runaway at your house.
No you have to be 18.