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In most places, you can move out of your mother's house legally if you are at least the age of majority (usually 18) or have been emancipated by a court. If you are under the age of majority, you may need to get her permission or involve the legal system to establish your ability to live independently. It's best to research the laws in your specific area to understand your rights and responsibilities.
If you leave home without your parents' permission you can be declared a runaway.
Assuming they're absent from home without their parents' permission, absolutely they're considered a runaway.
if its without the mothers consent then yes, if u have her permission then get it in writing and get a lawyer to witness her sign it and sign it himself. its the only way to do it lawfully without going to court
You get your parent's permission. Without it you can be considered a runaway. And it is possible that he could be charged with various crimes.
A runaway is a person, typically a minor, who leaves home without permission and does not return. It can also refer to someone who leaves a safe environment, such as a mental health facility, without authorization. Runaways are usually fleeing from a difficult or unsafe situation and are often vulnerable and in need of support.
Anyone who is under the age of 18 who leaves home without parental consent or permission from the court.
no by cali laws- you would be considered a runaway
In Georgia, a minor can't move out of their parent's house without parental consent until they reach the age of 18. In certain situations, such as abuse or neglect, the minor may be able to seek emancipation from the court. It's important to speak with an attorney or local authorities to understand the options available.
Only if you are 18
Not without being considered a runaway. If the child has permission to of the parents, they have the ability to live anywhere. Otherwise they are likely to become wards of the state and be put in foster care.
The legal age of majority varies by state, but generally, a 17-year-old is considered a minor. If the minor leaves home without parental consent, they may be considered a runaway. However, some states provide exceptions for minors who leave home due to safety concerns or abuse. It's important to check the specific laws in your state.