Yes. Parents cannot terminate their obligations until the age of majority (18).
The legal age for moving out of your parents/guardians home is 18 years of age. Georgia does not have an emancipation statute.
In Georgia, the legal age of majority is 18. A 17-year-old would need permission from a parent or legal guardian to move out of their home. Otherwise, they would need to seek emancipation through the courts.
your parents can kick you out at age 18, but you are able in Georgia to leave your home at age 17, with out getting charged of anything or be considered a runaway. Its because of the loop hole in Georgia laws and Georgia only
They are not going to arrest them. They will take them into custody and return them to their parents.
You have to reach the age of majority. In most places, including Georgia, that means you have to be at least 18 years of age. Until then, your parents are responsible for you financially.
In Georgia, you must be at least 18 years old to legally move out of your parents' home without their permission.
Of course you can!!!.....until the child is 18......
Yes can move out, because the police can NOT make you go back home they can tell you your parents want you back But can NOT oblicate you to go back home.
According to Kentucky state law, you must be 18 to move out of your parents' home without their consent.
In Georgia, a 16-year-old is not considered emancipated and would still be legally considered a minor. If they leave home without parental consent, they are considered a runaway. However, law enforcement may not force them to return home but may try to help reunite them with their family.
The legal age of majority for the state of Georgia is 18. The state does not have grounds nor procedure for the emancipation of a minor.
Yes. Until you are 18 your parents are responsible for you and the authorities will return you to your parents or put you in foster care or a group home.