Certainly if you have permission from your parents. Otherwise, you will have to wait until you are an adult, which is 18 in Indiana.
In Indiana, the legal age of majority is 18, which means you are considered an adult at that age. However, there are exceptions, such as emancipation, that may allow a minor to move out before turning 18. It is recommended to seek legal advice or contact local authorities for guidance on this matter.
The age of majority in Indiana is 18, when you are considered an adult. Until then your parents are responsible for you. So if you have their permission, you can move out, but they are still responsible.
In Indiana, individuals under 18 typically require parental consent to move in with a friend. If you are a legal adult (18 or older), you do not need anyone's permission to live with a friend.
No, a 17-year-old cannot legally move to Indiana from Illinois without parental consent or being emancipated by the courts. Minors are subject to the custody and control of their parents or legal guardians until they reach the age of majority, which is 18 in both Illinois and Indiana.
In Indiana, the legal age of majority is 18. However, you may be able to leave home at 17 with parental consent or by petitioning the court for emancipation. It's recommended to seek legal advice before making any decisions.
In Indiana, the legal age of majority is 18, so in most cases, you would need to be 18 to move out without parental consent. However, there are certain exceptions such as emancipation, marriage, or joining the military that may allow a 17-year-old to move out legally. It is recommended to seek legal advice to understand your specific situation.
In Indiana, individuals under 18 typically require parental consent to move in with a friend. If you are a legal adult (18 or older), you do not need anyone's permission to live with a friend.
Only with parental consent or by emancipation. With only parental consent, you cannot own property.
no you have to be 18. when you're 17 you are still under your parents control. 18 you're free to do whatever you choose.
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i have heard many things from alot of people. I am going to be 17 in September and want to move out with my 22 year old boyfriend and i also stay in the state of Indiana. People are telling me that you can leave if you are 17 as long as you let your parents know where you are, while others are telling me that you have to be 18. In the state of Indiana i have no idea what the laws are, but in Michigan i know for a fact that you can leave at 17 and not get into any trouble. The law clearly states that you are a minor until you turn 18. You would more than likely have to be in school though and have a proper place to stay.
The age of majority in Indiana is 18, when you are considered an adult. Until then your parents are responsible for you. So if you have their permission, you can move out, but they are still responsible.
Indiana has no clear law on an age of emancipation, so you have to take it to a court.
In Indiana, the legal age of majority is 18, so in most cases, you would need to be 18 to move out without parental consent. However, there are certain exceptions such as emancipation, marriage, or joining the military that may allow a 17-year-old to move out legally. It is recommended to seek legal advice to understand your specific situation.
In Indiana, the legal age of majority is 18. However, you may be able to leave home at 17 with parental consent or by petitioning the court for emancipation. It's recommended to seek legal advice before making any decisions.
Completing school is not an emancipating event. You are still a minor and subject to your parents' authority until you turn 18.
If the child will need to move out of state you may need a court order. You should consult with an attorney.
In South Carolina, the legal age of majority is 18. However, a minor who is 17 may be able to legally move out with parental consent or through the emancipation process. It is recommended to seek legal advice before taking any action.