No, you can not leave home at 17 to move in with a 20 year old male.
Because, the 20 year old could go to jail for being 3 years older than the 17 year old.
Yes, you can. Georgia is a strange state. You cannot be kicked out until the age of majority (18), but a child can leave at age 17, and the police will not force the child back home or treat him/her as a runaway.
In Georgia, the legal age of emancipation is 18. A 17 year old would typically need parental consent to leave home legally, unless they petition the court for emancipation and meet the necessary requirements.
As of 2011, you may legally care for 2 children in the state of Georgia without a license.
i BELEIVE THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WAY YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR HOME LEGALLY WITH OUT BEING 18 OR YOU CAN BRANDED AS A " RUN-AWAY MISFIT" AND CAN GET IN ALOT OF UNSPOKEN TROUBLE WITH YOUR FAMILY ANG THE STATE.
No, not legally. The minimum legal age of majority for any state is 18.
No, you cannot legally sign any Contracts or Leases until the age of majority, which is 18. Strangely, you can leave home at 17 (which is the age when you can go to adult jail in Georgia), although parents cannot kick you out until age 18. So you can legally leave at 17, but you cannot put an apartment in your name until 18.
They cannot legally leave home until they reach the age of 18. Or if they have their parents' permission.
your parents can kick you out at age 18, but you are able in Georgia to leave your home at age 17, with out getting charged of anything or be considered a runaway. Its because of the loop hole in Georgia laws and Georgia only
They cannot do so legally. Unless they have parental permission.
Yes, legally.
In Indiana, a 17-year-old cannot leave home legally without parental consent. The legal age of majority in Indiana is 18, so until then, the parents or legal guardians have legal authority over the minor.
In Minnesota, a minor who is 16 or 17 years old can leave home without parental consent. However, minors under 16 need parental permission to leave home. It is always recommended to seek legal advice or guidance when considering leaving home as a minor.