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They cannot simply wash their hands of you if you have not reached the age of majority. They can certainly give you permission to move out. You may have difficulty if you are not an adult in signing contracts.

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No, legally disowning a minor is not a simple process. Parents have a legal responsibility to provide care and support for their children until they reach the age of majority, usually 18. If you are a minor seeking to move out, it would be best to explore other options such as emancipation or seeking support from social services.

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Q: Can your parents just sign papers saying that they are n longer responsible for you and you move out?
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