Adoption would allow a child to move out. That's the only legal thing that I can think of from the top of my head.
With parental consent or by emancipation.
You used the word child. And legally they are a child and the parents decide where they are to live.
No if parents don't like it. They can emancipate you if they want to.
Not without parental consent or becoming legally emancipated. Having a child is not an emancipating event.
There is no set age for when you have to move out of your parents' house. It depends on individual circumstances, cultural norms, and personal preferences. Some people choose to move out in their late teens or early 20s, while others may stay longer for financial reasons or to provide support to their parents.
No, unless the child is legally handicapped, the parents are only responsible for the child's welfare up to the age of 18. If the parents refuse to care for a child under the age of 18, they may be arrested for child neglect.
Not without parental consent or becoming legally emancipated. Having a child is not an emancipating event.
The legal Age to Move Out In Saskatchewan is 16.
Seventeen is not considered an adult. Until they turn 18 the parents make the decisions. And having a child does not change the age.
It is illegal for a parent to force a minor child to move out. The parents are legally responsible for the child until the age of 18.
When you turn 18. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor.
It depends on the age of majority in your state. If the child is legally an adult then you have no further responsibility.