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Can you move out when you're 17 in Texas?

Updated: 8/19/2019
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Seventeen is not the same as eighteen. Until you are an adult, the Texas law says the parents are responsible for the minor.

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If your 17 and move out in Texas then move somewere other than Texas can you be charged as a runaway?

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Can you move out of your parents home at 17 in texas?

No, you have to be 18.


When can you usually move out?

18 in the U.S and 17 in Texas.


Can a 17 year old move out in the state of texas?

Legal age to move out without parental permission is 18 in Texas.


Can you move out of your parents house at 17 and live in Tx?

well since youre young youre not old enough to take care of yourself yet ,but the only way is moving with an adult.


Can you move out in Texas at age 17 without permission?

Seventeen is not yet the age of adulthood in Texas. You cannot move without parental permission.


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

Yes You Can.


What if a parent agrees to let a 17 move out in Texas?

Parents can allow their children to move out at any age.


Can you move out before your 17 in Texas?

Under Texas law the police can not take a 17 year old into custody and return them to their parents. BUT anyone they move in with can be charged with harboring a runaway (except certain family members).


Can a 17 year old move out without parental consent in texas?

No. As long as you are under 18 you are a minor in Texas.


Can a 17 year old move out of his parents house in the state of Texas?

yes


If a girl in the state of Texas moves out when she is 17 can her parents press charges on who she moves in with?

no as after 17 you are legal to move out but this also depends on how old the man is. though this is in the UK not Texas,