In Louisiana you are required to attend school until your 18th birthday unless you graduate prior to that. I believe that you can withdraw from school (although I would not recommend it!) at 17 if you have the written consent of your parent. If you fail to attend school as required, you will be referred to the Truancy/Discipline Court.
you have to be 10 years old too............
Probably when welfare kicks in.
they have to at least 17 or 18
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Yes the child birth at home is legal in Louisiana.
In Louisiana, the legal age of majority is 18. A 17-year-old who leaves home without parental permission may be considered a runaway. It is best to discuss your situation with a trusted adult or seek guidance from a legal professional.
The legal age of majority for the state is 18.
In Louisiana, a person can legally leave home at the age of 17 without being considered a runaway.
In Louisiana, parents are no longer responsible for minors when they turn 18 years old. Minors in Louisiana can legally leave home at the age of 18 without needing parental consent.
Yes. It encourages learning and education to continue at home.
no, 17 is the legal adult age in Louisiana. I live in LA too.
In Louisiana, there is no specific legal age requirement for leaving children home alone. However, it is recommended that children under 12 years old should not be left at home without adult supervision. Parents should use their judgment to determine when their child is mature enough to be left alone.
It is not legal to bake and sell baked goods out of your home in the state of Louisiana, no matter what. I was making cakes for friends a little over a year ago and when I started getting calls from people I didnt even know, I called the health department to see what I needed to do to become legal and they told me that it's not legal no matter what you do... some states you can get licensed to have a home bakery but absolutely not in the state of louisiana, so.... within 3 months, I opened my own commercial bakery.
In Louisiana, the legal age of majority is 18, which means that individuals under the age of 18 are considered minors. Generally, minors are required to have parental consent to leave home. If a 17-year-old leaves home without permission, legal consequences could include being classified as a runaway. It's advisable for minors to seek guidance from a trusted adult or legal professional before making decisions to leave home.
Yes, they will be returned to the home. If they continue to run away, they may be put in foster care.
The only legal way, it to exchange attending school - for home tuition ! If you're under 16, you either attend school or are tutored at home. Home tutoring is monitored by the local education authority, to ensure you're getting an equivalent education to that of a state school. You cannot simply 'drop out'. The local education authority has the legal power to force you to attend school - or put your parents in prison if you refuse to attend !