Any state agency, including a school district can establish requirements that conflict with the state's age of majority law. This is also a factor in states that allow the emancipation of minors. School officials are within their legal right to require parental consent be given for the student to make a change of residence and still remain enrolled in school.
No one under 18 can marry without parental consent in Indiana.
18 without parental consent, from there it varies (sometimes by city) as to how old with parental consent.
No.
Yes
In Indiana, the legal age of majority is 18. However, a 17-year-old can petition the court for emancipation, which would grant them the legal rights of an adult, including the ability to live away from their parents.
Only with parental consent or by emancipation. With only parental consent, you cannot own property.
They will be returned to the parental home. Or they will be placed into a foster care facility until they turn 18.
Depends how old "someone" is.
Certainly if you have parental permission. Until you are an adult, 18 in Indiana, your parents are responsible for you. That includes determining where you live.
In the state of Indiana at this age, marriage is legal if and only if parental consent is given.
none without court order
In Indiana, the legal age for a child to move out without parental permission is 18. At this age, individuals are considered adults and are free to live independently.