The simplest way is to be an adult. Once you are an adult you can live where you wish. Until then, the parents get to make the decisions.
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Yes, you are legally able to move out of the house when you are 16 years of age.
You can call her to come pick it up in a certain amount of time or you will have it towed away. Towing a car (even if it's family) that is parked there without permission can be legally towed.
You would be covered by the insurance on your friend's car if you are driving it with their permission. To be safe, get the parents' permission, not just your friend's. It may be that your friend can't give a legally binding permission.
no
Not without parental permission.
Not legally on people outside your family.
No. You have to be 18 or have a legal guardian appointed. In some cases a minor may live with another adult relative or friend of the family, with the parents permission.
In most places, a 15-year-old cannot legally leave their home and move in with another family member without permission from their parents or legal guardians. The legal age at which a person can leave home varies by location, but it is typically 18 years old.
A Clinician must sign for it to be done if you are under a Mental Health Section Act and you consent and your family consent. Otherwise No.
Abduction is the act of taking someone away forcibly, typically without permission.
In Missouri, minors can legally leave home without parental permission at age 17. If a minor leaves home without permission before then, they may be considered a runaway, and their parents could report them missing to authorities. It is important for pregnant minors to seek guidance and support from trusted adults, such as family members, teachers, or healthcare providers.