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the legal age is 17
The state's legal age of majority is eighteen (18).
In Arkansas, a 17-year-old can move out of their parents' home with permission from a parent or legal guardian. Without this consent, they are considered a minor and may not have the legal capacity to enter into a rental agreement or make decisions about housing on their own.
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No, the legal age of majority for Arkansas is 18. If the parents of the minor(s) object to the action they have several legal options in which to resolve the problem.
In Arkansas, the legal age of majority is 18, meaning that individuals are considered adults at that age. However, there are certain circumstances under which a 17-year-old may be considered emancipated and able to move out legally, such as being married, in the military, or with a court order. It is advisable to seek legal counsel to understand the specific requirements and implications of emancipation in Arkansas.
no its not unless the custody parent says no until she is 18 they still have the say in where she lives
No. You are minor until you are 18. You can move at 18. A person under 18 can not sign contracts. These are often required to rent an apartment or to get a car.
In Arkansas, the legal age of majority is 18, so at 17 you are considered a minor. To move out of your house before the age of majority, you typically need parental consent or a court order for emancipation. It is important to follow the legal processes to ensure your safety and well-being.
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Yes, they do. Getting a GED does not emancipate a minor. Your parents are still in charge until you turn 18.
Legally you have to be eighteen to move out without their consent. The only other option, short of getting them to agree to it, is to file with the court for emancipation.