No. 18 is the legal age.
No, the age of majority is 18. You would need to be legally emancipated if you want to leave home without parental consent.
Unless you are legally an emancipated minor, they still can legally control where you live. If anyone helps you to cross state lines, it's a felony- just a heads up.
If you're in the US, unless they are legally emancipated in some manner (court decree, marriage, etc), no they cannot.
{| |- | Not by themselves. They will need a legal adult to sign the contract as they cannot. Emancipation would give them the right to contract legally. |}
You would need to get legally emancipated, or legally deemed an "adult" by a court. Something that is extremely rare and difficult. Minors (under the age of 18) cannot sign contracts, leases, open bank accounts, or enter into any legal obligations without a parent or guardian, so even if you could get emancipated (again, EXTREMELY rare) you would be very limited in what you could accomplish on your own.
No, they cannot. And no judge is going to emancipated two minors so they live together.
Yes you are and yes you can.
Not unless you have been legally emancipated by the court.
Emancipated minors are considered legally independent. An emancipated minor may move out of state without parental consent and live on their own without adult household members.
In almost all states and circumstances, a minor who becomes pregnant out of wedlock is not automatically emancipated because of it.
No.
Not legally. They have to have parental permission or be emancipated.
Only with parental consent.
i have no idea, but i think you can if you get legally emancipated from your parents
The answer is no. It used to be that way. But the laws have changed. Your parents or legal guardians are responsible until you are legally an adult [18] or emancipated.
No. If your parents allow it, you can move in with another person. You cannot own property without being emancipated.
With parental permission, yes.