You have to be emancipated. You can even divorce your parents in some states. Oklahoma can grant relief from 'the disabilities of being a minor' but doesn't have emancipation.
Yes. A 17 year old is still a minor and the parents or guardians are responsible for his/her actions.
In Utah, you can legally move out of your parents' home at age 17 with their consent. If your parents do not give consent, you would need to seek emancipation from the court, which can grant you legal independence before turning 18.
When the minor learns how to spell I hope.
No. Parents decide who their minor is allowed to see or not to see. Even if a minor is the age of consent the parents rule over who they are allowed to meet. If you had been allowed to date her you also could have had sex with her legally since the age of consent is 16.
they have the right to legally assume custody of the minor.
Parents in Indiana are legally responsible for their children until they reach the age of 18.
No, in Arizona, a minor can only legally move out with their parents' consent if they have been emancipated by the court. Emancipation grants a minor the legal rights and status of an adult before reaching the age of majority.
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor in any state of the US.
they are considered a minor UNLESS they are emancipated by the courts.
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As long as they are minors, no they cannot.
Legally - an adult. If you are a minor - your parents or guardian would have to do it.