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.
no
In most states, you must be at least 18 to legally move out without parental consent. However, in some states like Nebraska and Mississippi, the legal age to move out is 19. It is advisable to check the specific laws in your state before making any decisions.
You need to have a legal guardian until you are 18.
no
In Georgia, a ward of the state must typically petition the court for emancipation to legally move out before turning 18. This process involves demonstrating financial self-sufficiency, the ability to make independent decisions, and a safe living situation. Seeking guidance from a lawyer or a legal aid organization specializing in youth rights can help navigate this process.
Only with parental consent.
Not really but you will have to tell them WHY
Not unless you are legally emancipated.
No, you cannot legally move out. You must be 18 or have their permission.
In the state of Georgia, the legal age of majority is 18. A 17-year-old would typically need to be legally emancipated or have parental consent to move out of their parents' house. It is advisable to seek guidance from a legal professional in such situations.
Can she legally move in with him?,,,, YES,,,,,,,,, Can He leagally let her move in? NO!
No you can not until you are 18 and then you can move out.