In most states, the age of majority is 18 (in a few it's higher, but it's never lower). Every state considers someone who is 17 to be a minor. If you leave home without parental consent (or being officially emancipated in some manner) then your parents can report you as a runaway. Anyone who takes you in/assists you, could be facing charges for doing so. The exact charges would depend on the laws of your state, but some possible ones are: harboring a runaway, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, custodial interference, etc.
In every state, anyone under the age of 18 is a minor. If you leave home without parent permission, your parents can report you to the police as a runaway. Anyone who takes you in can possibly be charged with harboring a runaway, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, interference with custody of a minor, enticing a child, etc�the exact charges they could face would depend on the laws of your specific state.
so no u cant It is also a bad idea to move in with a boyfriend you are not married to.
In most states, the age of majority is 18 (in a few it's higher, but it's never lower). Every state considers someone who is 17 to be a minor. If you leave home without parental consent, or being officially emancipated in some manner, then your parents can report you as a runaway. Anyone who takes you in/assists you, could be facing charges for doing so. The exact charges would depend on the laws of your state, but some possible ones are: harboring a runaway, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, custodial interference, etc. The legal age of majority is higher than 18 in four states, Alabama and Nebraska 19, Mississippi and Pennsylvania 21. Interested parties should be cautious and not confuse age references contained in juvenile codes that pertain to marriage, abortion, adjudication procedures and so forth with the state's "real" legal age of majority.
If your sons father aka your boyfriend/husband or exboyfriend/exhusband is 18 or older, go for it if not... change your birth certificate.
Yes but the boys mom and the girls mom have to work out the legalities in order to make the girl's mom the Boy's guardian NOT his mom.
Not in the United States unless you get emancipated
NO. And you attempt to do this, boyfriend's parents are likely going to find themselves facing a truckload of legal problems.
In Australia, a minor cannot move out of their parent's home before they are 18 years old. If the parents give the child their permission to move out, they can move out at the age of 16 years old.
You can move out without the parents consent, but the parent may take you to court and get you back.
r u joking? if ur not,l probaly not, finish your education.
No she can not.
When you're 18 you can move out yes. But your parents don't have to help you financially.
The only way you ca move in with him if your parents give all your rights to your boyfriend, but you can't move out without your parents permission because your still a minor and your boyfriend is 23 and he could go to jail if your parents are not ok with it. So just stay home and with at least a year or two and see how everything is going with your parents and your boyfriend. No, the legal age for moving out without your parents permission is 18-years-old.
18-years-old.
No. It may be illegal for you to have sex with him and since it is your parents house you can't legally move the boyfriend in without their permission but it's not illegal for him to live there. If he is also a minor and his parents don't want him to move in there could be problems.
A 17 year old can't move out from TN and move in with her boyfriend in Arizona without parental permission. If the parents approve, the 17 year can move out.
Not without your parents' permission.
18 is when you can move out without your parents permission
If you have your parents permission and his parents welcome you into their home and you don't have sex, since he is below the age of consent, yes you can. Until you are 18 you can not move without your parents permission.
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With your parents permission.