Legally, no (provided you would be ruled competent to handle your own affairs). However, they also do not have to support you in anyway, shape or form if they so choose. If you are living under their roof and/or they are supporting you in some way, then it would be prudent to pay heed to what they are saying.
No, because you are a legal adult. They can't force you to stay, but look at their point of view and see why they don't want you to go.
nothing, youre an adult at 18. but if you still live in their house then they may still have curfew.
At 18 your parents are no longer required to support you in most places. If they are paying for it, they can tell you where to live. Otherwise you could be on your own.
you have to have a parents consent
No, but if you live in their house and you are 18, they can legally kick you out.
Legally, once you turn 18, you are considered an adult and can make decisions about where you live without parental consent. However, your parents may express their concerns or objections, but ultimately, it is your decision to move out at 18.
you have to have parents permisson if you are under 18.
If you are 18 or older. If not you are pregnant minor and still your parents responsiblity and they can tell you what to do.
just tell your parents that you want to move out
Parents are responsible from birth until they become adults and in MA that is 18.
18...unless you become emancipated.
The states prefer the parents to be at least 18-21.
When you become an adult at age 18.
You're screwed.