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In most states (there are a few exceptions) 18 is the age of majority. The four states where age of majority is more than 18 are, Alabama and Nebraska 19, Pennsylvania and Mississippi, 21.

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Yes, Florida's age of majority is 18, as is the age for compulsory education.

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Q: Can you move out without parental permission in Florida at age 18?
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