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The legal age of majority for the state is 18.

The consequences resulting in a minor arbitrarily leaving the family home against parental wishes depends upon what action the minor's parents choose to take.

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You have to be 18 years old in order to move out in Arkansas. The only way that a minor can legally move out on their own is to become emancipated. However, you would need a valid reason for a court to approve this.

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The legal age of majority is 18. So, except in the rare cases where you can be emancipated earlier, you will not be able to move out without parental permission until you are 18-years-old.

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Minor children are allowed to make such decision. You have to be 12 in Arizona be other states I don't know but if you live in Arizona you can choose at age 12.

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18 but you can apply for emancipation by the court at 16.

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15 years and 7 months

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Q: What is the legal age for emancipation of a minor in Arizona?
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