The minimum age is 16 - Simply because below that age, you cannot be employed by someone and earn a wage to pay bills. Utility companies will not supply their services to anyone under 16, and additionally, no insurance company would cover you or your posessions against loss.
25 years below average.
Not legally, but it is possible... I'll just leave you at that.
No. He can not legally move out without their permission until he is 18.
In Louisiana, a 16-year-old can legally live alone with parental consent as long as the parents agree to the arrangement. However, it's important to note that there may be other requirements or factors to consider, such as the ability to financially support oneself and access to essential services. It's advisable to seek guidance from a legal professional to ensure compliance with all relevant laws and regulations.
you can live alone at the age of 18 noearliar:)
i think it is 16
The legal age to live alone varies by location. In most places, you must be at least 18 years old to sign a lease or rental agreement. However, there are exceptions for younger individuals who have parental or guardian consent.
In Iowa, a 16-year-old cannot legally live alone unless they have been emancipated by the court. Emancipation grants the minor the legal rights and responsibilities of an adult, allowing them to live independently. Otherwise, a minor under the age of 18 is usually required to live with a parent, legal guardian, or in a supervised situation.
no he can not
Only if legally emancipated and even then, good luck finding anyone that would rent to you because you are under 18.
A 19 year old can legally live with a 28 year old. Once a person turns 18, they become a legal adult and are at the age of consent.
NO, IF THE CHILD IS NOT ON THE LEASE. IF THE HOUSE IS OWNED BY THE GRANDMOTHER THAN THE CHILD STILL CAN'T LIVE THERE BECAUSE HE/SHE IS NOT 18 YEARS OF AGE
In North Carolina, a 16-year-old may not legally live alone. The minimum age to live alone in North Carolina is 18, unless the teenager has been legally emancipated by the court.