Only if you have parental permission (even then your parents are still responsible) or you've been emancipated.
If you are under 18, then yes.
In Georgia, a minor can move out at age 17 without parental consent. At age 18, individuals are considered legal adults and can move out without any restrictions.
Generally, no, not without her parents' permission. She is a minor.
The legal age of majority for the state of Georgia is 18. The state does not have grounds nor procedure for the emancipation of a minor.
In Georgia you must have a court order or your parents permission. As a minor your parents are still responsible for you.
In Georgia, a 17-year-old is still considered a minor and cannot move out on their own without the consent of a parent or legal guardian. If they wish to move out, they would need to be emancipated by the court or have parental consent.
A child is no longer a minor in Georgia when he or she turns 18.
Engagement does not emancipate a minor. Until married, or with parental permission, you live where your parents say.
In Georgia, a minor cannot sign a contract. If a minor does sign a contract, it is voidable because it is illegal.
No, in Georgia a 16 year old is still a minor. Until they are the age of majority, they have to live with their parents.
Minor Move was created in 1980.
If her parents give permission. She is still a minor and under their care. Otherwise she must be 18.