Only with parental consent. And if you need a new guardian the choice is not up to you. If you are mistreated and unsafe at home you can contact the Child Protective Service and they can help. You can also apply for emancipation if you fill the requirements.
Legally - an adult. If you are a minor - your parents or guardian would have to do it.
In some countries or states, a 16 year old may be able to move out of their parents' house with consent from a parent or legal guardian. However, laws regarding the legal age to move out vary by location and circumstances. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional for specific advice.
Either the biological parents have custody of a child oranother adult is appointed by the court as guardian. Generally, a court must remove legal custody from the parents in order to appoint a guardian. If the grandmother has custody she would be the legal guardian. Generally, parental custody and legal guardianship cannot run together.Either the biological parents have custody of a child oranother adult is appointed by the court as guardian. Generally, a court must remove legal custody from the parents in order to appoint a guardian. If the grandmother has custody she would be the legal guardian. Generally, parental custody and legal guardianship cannot run together.Either the biological parents have custody of a child oranother adult is appointed by the court as guardian. Generally, a court must remove legal custody from the parents in order to appoint a guardian. If the grandmother has custody she would be the legal guardian. Generally, parental custody and legal guardianship cannot run together.Either the biological parents have custody of a child oranother adult is appointed by the court as guardian. Generally, a court must remove legal custody from the parents in order to appoint a guardian. If the grandmother has custody she would be the legal guardian. Generally, parental custody and legal guardianship cannot run together.
That's when you are considered an ''adult.'' Otherwise your parents are still your guardian.
Yes, in most cases, you need permission from the court to act as someone's litigation guardian. The court will consider the best interests of the person needing representation before granting permission, which may involve evaluating the relationship between the individual and the proposed guardian.
No, since you are legally not an adult, you will need consent from your parents or legal guardian to move out of their house
No. You have to be 18 to move out from your parents house. At 18 you are an adult.
A person who is under 18 or an adult still supported totally by the parents.
She is not an adult in Pennsylvania. Until she turns 18, the parents are responsible for her and where she lives.
Not unless the parents entered into a contract with the hospital, doctor, etc. that provided the care.
No. You have to be 18 or have a legal guardian appointed. In some cases a minor may live with another adult relative or friend of the family, with the parents permission.
Not unless she is his legal guardian.