No.
No, in North Carolina they are not yet an adult. Until they are 18, they cannot move out without parental permission.
They cannot do so legally. Unless they have parental permission.
In South Carolina, a minor who is 17 years old is considered a juvenile and is subject to the state's parental responsibility laws. Without parental consent, a 17-year-old would generally not be able to leave home legally unless they are legally emancipated by the court. Emancipation would grant the minor legal independence from their parents.
No, legally she cannot.
When they are 18 unless they have parental permission.
Not without parental permission.
No, in Arizona a person must be 18 years old to move out without parental permission. Even with parental permission, a person under 18 is still considered a minor and may not legally live independently.
In North Carolina, the legal age to move out without parental consent is 18. However, there may be exceptions for those who are 17 and have been legally emancipated by the court. It's important to seek guidance from a legal professional or your local Department of Social Services for specific advice in your situation.
No. He can not legally move out without their permission until he is 18.
You can if you have parental permission or if you've been emancipated.
At the age of 17, a minor whether male or female cannot just move out of their parent's home. They would have to either have parental permission or become legally emancipated. Even with parental permission, the parent has the right to require the child to move back home until they are 18.
She has to have parental permission or a court order.