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i believe so but hey im 13 i dont know

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Q: Can you move out of state when your 17?
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Does a pregnant 17 yr old have the right to move out in the state of Missouri?

Yes you can move out at 17 in Missouri.


In the state of Louisiana if you are 16 about to be 17 in 4 days can you move out.?

No. In your state, 18 is the legal age to move out.


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If you are 17 in Texas can you move out of state without parents permission?

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Can you move out at 17 in the state of Missouri and move to Washington state?

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Does a 17 year old have any rights to move outin the state of South Carolina?

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