As long as the parents trust them to be alone. There is no law or regulation, it is a matter of what makes sense.
depends on your age.
In Illinois, there is no specific statutory age requirement to be left home alone. The state law only requires children under the age of 14 to be supervised by a responsible person. Parents are encouraged to assess the maturity level of their child before deciding whether it is safe for them to be left alone.
Yes, but not without a court approved long distance visitation schedule being established first. see link
i stayed home a lone for a week when I was 16, my neighbors were like hawks watching me and making sure i was smart in my decisions. i honestly think it's a maturity issue not an age issue.
In Minnesota, a minor who is 16 or 17 years old can leave home without parental consent. However, minors under 16 need parental permission to leave home. It is always recommended to seek legal advice or guidance when considering leaving home as a minor.
13 years of age "i think....."
The age of majority for the state is 18, therefore a parent(s) cannot arbitrarily force a minor out of the family home without providing adequate support for he or she and/or without using the proper legal procedures.
I think so, however you will need the courts permission for the child to visit you and leave their home state.
The age at which a child can be left at home alone is only legislated in two states, Maryland and Illinois. The legal check is whether or not the child is safe and has the ability to take care of themselves. Most authorities agree that leaving a 12 year old alone at home for an hour or two is acceptable, but they should not be responsible for other children.
Legal Age is 18 year old that can move out parent's house.
Depends on the state or country but it is something that should not be done. It's very unsafe.
With her parent's permission, she can live anywhere. Without it, she is at home.