No, you cannot move out without your parents' permission. The age of majority in PA is actually 21 (it's 18 in most other states). You could try to get legally emancipated by a judge. See the factsheet on this linked to the right.
The state does not have set emancipation statues. Due to the unusual age of majority the law does allow petitions of emancipation rights to be filed by a minor who is at least seventeen years of age. The general requirements are that the minor has completed the school year in which they reached the age of 17, are gainfully employed,live independently from their parents or legal guardian, and can provide supporting evidence to the court of being able to conduct their life without another adult's involvement.
A Social Worker from Family Court in Philadelphia gave me the following facts: A 16 year old in PA can be emancipated under the following conditions: 1). The child has to be attending school. (The legal drop out rate for school in PA is 17 3/4 years of age). 2). The child has to have a part-time job. 3). The child has to have a checking account. 4). The child has to prove that he/she can pay their own living expenses. I have recently discovered since I wrote this answer that a child in PA is legally allowed to leave school when they are 16 years old, not 17 and 3/4 years old.
A 17 year old in Pennsylvania can simply sign a petition at a Family Court for emancipation, if they are working. Once the petition is signed and submitted, there will be a date set for a hearing with a Judge.
The 17 year old must have proof of a job and a checking account for this hearing. They must also have evidence that they have the necessary funding required to be self-supportive. This evidence must be submitted at the hearing. It is then left to the Judge's discretion whether the 17 year old may be emancipated under the law in PA.
Only a 17 year old minor can petition the Court for emancipation. The parent is not allowed to do so.
A minor cannot "legally" run away in any US state. If it were legal to do so, then it would not be necessary. What consequences might result in such behavior would depend upon the circumstances of the persons involved.
No, you cannot legally move out. You must be 18 or have their permission.
No. Legal age is 18.
NO YOU CANT! UNDER THE LAWS IN THE UNITED STATES YOU MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE TO MOVE OUT OF YOUR PARENTS HOUSE. UNLESS YOU HAVE THERE APPORVAL TO MOVE! CAUSE THE PARENTS ARE LIABLE FOR YOUR DOINGS. No only if you have parental consent or have been emancipated wait until your 18 or the police can get involved and make you return to your parents house...hope everything works out for you Good Luck and God Bless!!!
No, you have to be 18 in your state to move out legally. The cops can arrest you can threaten jail time if you leave home a 2nd time.
18, unless you have parental consent or have been legally emancipated.
ONLY if your parents let you but in most states you have to be 18 to move out because when you 18 you are legally an adult
depends on the laws in your state every state in the u.s. is different.
In Pennsylvania, a minor who is 16 years old cannot move out of their parents' house without their parents' consent. The legal age of adulthood in Pennsylvania is 18, which means that minors under 18 are still under their parents' legal guardianship unless granted emancipation by a court.
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Walk or drive if you have a license.
No she can not.
Not legally.
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If your parents give you permission, you can move out at any time. Giving that permission does not releave them of their responsibilities for you.
No. Your parents are legally responsible for you.
There is no set age for when you have to move out of your parents' house. It depends on individual circumstances, cultural norms, and personal preferences. Some people choose to move out in their late teens or early 20s, while others may stay longer for financial reasons or to provide support to their parents.
You can, but only if you are at the emancipation age required by your particular state.