Depends on where you live but generally you have to be 18 to decide.
Go to the law enforcement, in no state can a child move out without parental concent under the age of 18, except Texas and Missouri they can move out at age 17. even though you are not the custodial parent, it is still illegal for the kid to move out , the custodial parent might get introuble, if they didn't report the kid as a runaway, but the kid will end up in one of the parents homes. if the kid is a reported runaway, and refuses to go to either parents home they might get sent to juvie, but that's enough to scare any kid into comming home.
If your parents give you permission to move out, yes. Otherwise you are stuck at home until you reach the age of majority.
No. The custodial parent has been assigned the responsibility for the child by the court. And until the minor reaches the age of 18, they live where their parent tells them to.
That depends on the state. In Mississippi, the age of majority is 21. American Samoa is 14. How it will affect child support is also variable.
18
No!
18 when you are an adult.
When they move out of the custodial parent's home see links
No.
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A person can legally move out of their home in Tennessee at the age of 18. A minor may be able to move out before with a parents consent.
The legal age to move out of your parents' home in Newfoundland is 16. However, it is important to consider factors such as financial independence and living arrangements before making the decision to move out.