You can move out once you're 18; many young people are anxious to get out and get started...on their own terms and rules. Public schools will give you until you are 21 to finish high school. I suggest that you plan and read before you take this step, so that you are solvent. Having a high school diploma (or GED)and money (income & savings) really helps. Our son just left 6 months ago and we have had to help him to the tune of several thousand dollars for car repairs and food that he didn't plan on. I'd think that most parents won't be able to help at that level. I suggest that you have a good, dependable, job that will pay for rent/food/gas/fun/insurance; money saved for an overdraft account of $2000 so you can avoid overdraft charges while you are learning to handle money; a dependable car, hopefully paid for or plan to live on a busline, and so on. Like any other life change, it is easier in the long run to have some finite parts of your life in place. Look at websites for information on planning for this move. I suggest MSN Money. A lot depends on the state that you live in. In some places the age of majority depends on a combination of age and the status of your high school education. Parents are not specifically required to provide education, housing and support past the age of 18. In June you will be an adult so it is your choice to make that decision. If your parents do not like your decision they cannot do anything about it, they cannot report you as a runaway since you will be an adult by that time.
In general, children under 18 or who are still in high school are not quite "people", legally speaking. They are under the care of their parents or legal guardians, who are required to provide for them and in return get to "be the boss of" them. So, if you're still in high school and your parents say you have to remain in the house, then you pretty much have to remain in the house.
yes she can no matter what she is still 18
Her parents can't do anything about it it is her choice and if she still goes to school then it doesn't matter
Yes he can.
An 18 year old can indeed move out of their parents house even if they are in high school and their parents would resist. This 18 year old is legally an adult.
In Kansas, an 18 year old can move out of her parents home. Even if she is still in school, when she turns 18 she is an adult.
You can move out of your parents' house if you get their permission to do so. Because you are still a minor, you will still require your parents' support even after moving out. Anyone under 18 cannot accrue credit in their own name, making it nearly impossible to find housing.
Technically they can. My friend is 18 and in High School and was recently kicked out of his parents house. If you were emancipated, then it is legal. Since this person is 19, they are an adult, making this allowed.
Yes, but if the authorities find you they can take you back. But legally No you can't without parental consent.
If their parents can afford it but it is still mostly the boys that go due to the girls having to stay at home to look after the house!
i think that if you want to move out of your parents house and still keep your self in school you should be able to. i think that if you can keep your grades up and get your daploma, have a job and take care of your self you should have that right of moveing out. Plus it can help if you move out if you are in a bad situation at home.
Without question. http://www.avert.org/aofconsent.htm Y-THINK-Y