Depends on what state you live in. Some say not until you are 17.
Any age, as long as they have permission of the parents. And Minnesota does not have an emancipation statute. They either get permission or wait until they are 18.
The age of majority, which is 18 in most states. 18 and a graduate of high school in a few states. 19 and 21 in about ten states.
You are legally an adult, so yes you can leave. They may be upset, but legally they don't own you anymore. =p DO NOT drop out though. If you are looking to get far away, make sure you enroll in a high school in your new area. Good luck!!!!
If moving in with an adult and givin permission by the court would a 17 year old who has already gratuated high school need parental permission to move out
The age of compulsory attendance is 16 in South Carolina. However, they are still a minor. The requirements are set by the school board.
When you're 18 you can move out yes. But your parents don't have to help you financially.
That will depend on the laws in the jurisdiction in question. In most places high school is not a requirement.
You can't drop out in CA with/without parents permission. You will be required to attend continuation high school or get a GED. Your parents can be taken to court and fined for not sending you to school. It is called SARB.
Yes, of course because the child is of age.
Any age, as long as they have permission of the parents. And Minnesota does not have an emancipation statute. They either get permission or wait until they are 18.
I wanted to do this when I was a senior, but when the school found out that my parents (legal guardians) moved out of the schools jurisdiction, I had to have my host family get a power of attorney so that they could give permission for any decisions regarding me at the school or their activities.
18!
No, It is illegal because one is a minor, one is not, and the minors' parents did not give permission for the girl to be out all night.
The age of majority, which is 18 in most states. 18 and a graduate of high school in a few states. 19 and 21 in about ten states.
Only if they have their parents' permission. Graduating high school does not emancipate a minor.
You have to be an adult and that age will vary depending on your state or country. In most places that means 18 years old. Some also require you to have graduated high school.
No. The current law in Nebraska requires children to attend school until age 18 or until they get a High School Diploma. If a parent or guardian agrees (in writing) then they are allowed to drop out after their 16th birthday.Dropping out of high school without that diploma is going to have serious consequences on getting any job. Employers all want to see that diploma in order for you to be hired. If you don't get the diploma at least apply to get a G.E.D. which has the same rights as the diploma for securing work.