This is not legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Consult the specific laws for the state and county in which you reside for the rules that apply. In most states, any 18 year old is considered an adult and is capable of deciding when and where they reside. They have the ability to contract for housing. SOME states allow minors to become emancipated under specific circumstances, but this is not just a matter of filling out some paperwork. A minor is the responsibility of their parents until such time as they reach the age of majority or are legally emancipated. The parents are required to provide for the support of their minor children. If the parents give permission, the minor can live in another location. Such permission does not relieve the parents of the responsibility to provide support. If the parents do not give permission, the minor can be considered a runaway. Charges may apply to individuals that aid and abet such runaways, particularly if they are under the age of consent. In some states it is my understanding that this is not enforced for 17 year olds that leave home. If you are subject to abuse, you should contact social services for your area. They will assist you in getting out of the bad environment and into a safe place.
You're a minor until the day you turn 18. You can move out at 'almost 18' if your parents allow it.
If emancipated minor parents would have to give up rights or allow it
Every state has different rules about this situation. Some states allow 16 year olds to move out with a parents permission and other states do not allow anyone under 18 years old to move out even with the parents permission.
If you live in the US.... Not unless her parents agree to allow it. A 17-year-old is a minor. Having a child does not emancipate a minor. The minor mother is subject to the control and authority of her own parents until she turns 18.
no your parents do not have to. If a minor leaves the parental home without permission the parents are not legally obligated to support him or her. The parents should however for their own protection if nothing else report the minor as a runaway if the person's whereabouts is unknown or AA an absentee minor if they know where the minor can be found.
In Texas, a 15-year-old can only move in with someone else if their parents or legal guardians agree to it. If the parents of the minor and the friend's parents agree, they can petition the court for a legal guardianship or custody arrangement. Otherwise, it would not be legally permissible.
No, not unless their parents agree to allow it. And even if the parents agree to allow it, an unemancipated minor cannot enroll themselves in school. The parents would have to give custody of the minor to an adult in the other state and then that adult would be the minor's guardian.
The short answer is that you can't (unless your parents agree to allow it). A minor can't leave home without their parents
A 17-year-old is a minor. You can move out if your parents agree to allow it or if you've been emancipated.
If you are a minor it's only possible if your parents agree to it.
Graduating high school does not emancipate a minor. You can move out if your parents agree to allow it. If they don't agree, you have to wait until you turn 18.
not if your parents dont allow it!