Most Likely if the police find out that you are almost 17 they won't do anything The best thing to do is wait until you are 17, you can get reported as a runaway even if its 2 weeks until your 17th birthday, and that can get you put on probations for up to 6 months, witch means you'll have to wait another 6th months until you can move out. I know this for a fact, I tried to move out a couple weeks before my 17th birthday and the police told me I could be put on probation, lucklythey didn't do anything because I said I'd go home and wait out the last couple weeks. I know its difficult expecially if there is tense air, I was always over at my friends houses and made sure to come home before curfew so i couldn't get in trouble, if your parents don't let you go anywhere just stay in your room, 2 weeks of solitude is nothing compaired to a lifetime of freedom.
No, the legal age of majority with the exception of four states is 18. In Alabama and Nebraska it is 19, in Mississippi and Pennsylvania it is 21. I heard you could move out at the age of 17 if your a female. What laws say you can't move out. RsMo: 211.442 thru 211.487. designates (1) "Child" any person who is under 18-years of age. (2) "Minor" any person who has not attained 18-years of age. (3) "Adult" any person who is over the age of 18-years. The confusion with Missouri's legal age of majority (18) is created by the stipulation contained in the juvenile code that an adult is a person of more than 17-years of age. This designation refers to judicial proceedings only, it indicates when the person can be tried in an adult court. In some instances it can be applied to when a judge is able to arbitrarily grant emancipation rights to a minor.
yes, actually. in the Midwest it is legal to leave home and start your career when you're 16.
Yes, if you have parental consent.
Yes of course, you are a runaway.
i was told to believe in the state of Texas you are able to move out of your parents house at the age of 17 and if emancipated the police can not make you go back home and go to school if not graduated but i'd highly recommend to atleast get a GED if emancipated.
You can move out without the parents consent, but the parent may take you to court and get you back.
No
Sure, once you reach the age of majority. Until then, as long as your parents have custody, they get to decide where you live.
Yes, in Missouri, the legal age of majority is 18. However, if you leave home at 17 without parental consent, your parents could involve law enforcement to bring you back, as you are still considered a minor.
18 is the age of majority in the United States, so the answer is yes.
They can have you brought back. Until you are 18, they have all the say.
In Missouri, the legal age of majority is 18. A seventeen year old can only move out with parental consent or through legal emancipation. Without proper documentation, the parents of the minor could report her as a runaway.
Unless you are emancipated, or your have your parents' permission, you don't. You can run away, but your parents have every right to call the police and have you brought back. You are essentially property until you are 18.
Stab them in the back so they cant see you that'll teach them
I have no wish to get back at your parents.
Well there are lots of ways to do this. The best thing I would suggest would be to obey and respect them. If they ask you to do something, do it without question. Maybe do things without making your parents ask you to do them first. Visit your relatives. Be happy to be at family gatherings (like Thanksgiving and Christmas). Be respectful. Do not talk back your elders. Tell you parents thank you. Let them know that you appreciate them and the things you do for them.
No. You are a co-owner of the property. The only way your interest can be transferred back to your parents is by your executing a quitclaim deed.
In Wisconsin, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and typically cannot move out of their parents' house without their permission. Parental consent or emancipation is usually needed for a minor to live independently. If a minor leaves home without permission, their parents can involve law enforcement or seek legal remedies.
In most places, a 16-year-old may be able to leave home without parental consent, but it's important to check the laws in your specific area. Curfew rules can vary depending on your location, so it's best to clarify whether there are any legal restrictions on your movements during certain hours.
Yes you can.