No but 17 year olds and up can. You are considered an adult in alabama if pregnant.
The age of majority is 19 in Alabama. Until then you are the responsibility of your parents. They determine where you live and much of what you can do.
That is something they cannot do. They have to have consent or be 18.
It verys from state to state in the US but in Alabama the parent can not force them to move back in.
Not in Alabama, until you are an adult, the parents are responsible for you. That would be 18 and until then they determine where you live.
The only way a 17 year old can move out on their own is to get legally emancipated. If the minor attempts to move out without emancipation, they can be charged as a runaway.
Not unless you have parental permission.
In Alabama they must have reached the age of majority. Otherwise they need to wait until they turn 18. If they are being abused, the court will move them to a foster home.
Yes, if you have parental permission. Without it you are still required to live where they tell you to.
No, they cannot move out without parental permission. The key here is the age of majority (adulthood) in Alabama. If they are an adult, the parents are no longer responsible.
Parents are liable for their children until they become legally adult.
With the exception of four states the legal age of majority is 18; in Alabama and Nebraska it is 19 and in Mississippi and Pennsylvania it is 21.