No, legally you cannot move out at age 17. You become an adult the age of 18 in Idaho. Until that age your parents are responsible for you and where you live.
No, 18 is the legal age to move out without parental permission or emancipation.
Only with parental consent.
In Georgia, the legal age to move out of your parents' home without their consent is 18. However, there are exceptions such as being emancipated or legally married at a younger age. It is important to understand the laws and considerations before making the decision to move out.
No, legally you cannot move out at 17 in any state. You become an adult the age of 18 in Kansas. Until the age of majority your parents are responsible for you and where you live.
No, age 17 is not the age of adulthood. In Tennessee, until you are 18, you are still their responsibility.
Cali Sheldon was born on June 17, 2002, in USA.
you just leave! you are able to move out at age 17
Not 17! 18 is the age of majority in most places.
No, legally you cannot move out at age 17. You become an adult the age of 18 in Idaho. Until that age your parents are responsible for you and where you live.
Cali Winters was born on March 17, 1980, in Sacramento, California, USA.
You can legally move out at age 17, because you considered an adult then.
Cali Madincea was born on February 17, 1988, in Palm Beach, Florida, USA.
No, the state's age of legal majority is 18. no you can move out at 17 though
17
no by cali laws- you would be considered a runaway
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.