Yes, if you have parental permission. Without it you are still required to live where they tell you to.
No. The age of majority in Alabama is 19.
In Alabama, a minor can typically move out at age 17 with parental consent. However, if the minor can demonstrate to a court that they can support themselves and make other mature decisions, they may be granted emancipation from their parents.
No. In your state, 18 is the legal age to move out.
I know you can in the State of Georgia not sure about anyother state.
None, all states except for four, set the legal age of majority at 18. Alabama and Nebraska 19, Mississippi and Pennsylvania 21.
No, the state's age of legal majority is 18. no you can move out at 17 though
No, age 17 is not the age of adulthood in any state. In most, until you are 18, you are still the responsibility of your parents.
You cannot move out on your own at the age of 17. The age of emancipation in your state (MO) is 18 years of age.
You need parental consent to move until you are 18.
No, in Alabama the legal age of adulthood is 19, so a 17-year-old cannot legally move out even with parental consent.
No, age 17 is not the age of adulthood. In Virginia, until you are 18, you are still their responsibility.
As of 2014 a child needs to be 17 before they can drop out of school in the state of Alabama. The age was 16 but was raised in recent years to decrease the rate of dropouts.