You can move out, but it doesn't exactly make economic sense to do so while you are in high school. That is because you really cannot support yourself until you get that diploma. Even at that, money will be scarce. Better to make your peace to stay until you finish high school and save your money. It is amazing how fast it goes in the real world--for all of us.
yes
In general, children under 18 or who are still in high school are not quite "people", legally speaking. They are under the care of their parents or legal guardians, who are required to provide for them and in return get to "be the boss of" them. So, if you're still in high school and your parents say you have to remain in the house, then you pretty much have to remain in the house.
yes. just talk to one of your friends parents & ask them if you can use their adress.
yes she can no matter what she is still 18
Simply allow him to go. He is still a minor and unable to contract. And he cannot sign a lease.
Her parents can't do anything about it it is her choice and if she still goes to school then it doesn't matter
Yes he can.
Yes, but the high school has the right to kick you out if you are doing poorly, disrupting other students, or breaking the rules of the school.
An 18 year old can indeed move out of their parents house even if they are in high school and their parents would resist. This 18 year old is legally an adult.
In Kansas, an 18 year old can move out of her parents home. Even if she is still in school, when she turns 18 she is an adult.
You can move out of your parents' house if you get their permission to do so. Because you are still a minor, you will still require your parents' support even after moving out. Anyone under 18 cannot accrue credit in their own name, making it nearly impossible to find housing.
In Ohio, a student can withdraw from school with parental permission at the age of 16, but they are required to provide written consent. The student would also need to demonstrate attendance of a minimum of 455 hours of classroom instruction during the school year. It is important to note that dropping out of school at a young age can have long-term consequences on a person's future opportunities and success.