Many teens regret later in life moving out at 17 years of age. They have not had a chance to establish a career, gain life experience of living on their own, and they no longer have the safety net of their parents.
You have to be at least 17.
Yes, their child is 17 and has not reached the age of majority. Until that age the parents are responsible and make the decisions.
It depends on what state you live in and what the laws of that state are. Can you find someone else to move in with if you are determined to leave your parent's home? I believe later on you will regret moving in with a boyfriend at such an early age. Take what your parent's can offer you at this time and finish your education. You won't regret it. Mona
A 17 year old girl does not have any rights when moving away from home in Australia as the legal age to move out is 18.
No. The age of majority in CA. as in most of the U.S. is 18.
18 because if your 17 youre technically still a minor
Yes, in the state of California you can legally move out at the age of 16. Other states require children be at least 17 years of age before moving out.
Consider how you feel about him, many people regret breaking up with someone, but it all depends on what you want for yourself
No, you have to have reached the age of majority which is 18. However, if you do leave they can not force you back but that is NOT the same thing as legally moving out.
18 is the legal age for moving out.
Yes. A 17-year old is considered a runaway. Not until the legal age of 18 can she move out legally.
A restricted license holder typically must not accumulate more than one moving violation to remain at the restricted license level until age 17. If they receive two or more moving violations, they may have to maintain the restricted status until they reach the age of 18. However, specific regulations can vary by state, so it's essential to check local laws for precise details.