No. (Think about what you are doing first though.)
State laws vary. Eighteen is the norm in the classification of an adult in this day and age. So the eighteen year old can move out if he wants and stop going to school if he wants. Parental obligations cease at eighteen.
No they can not once you turn eighteen you are free from your parents and if you choose to move out and leave them behind it is OK do what your HEART is TELLING you to DO!!!!PS Just make sure that is what your Heart IS TELLING YOU TO DO because you don't want to make a dumb mistakeWith LoveYour Dear FriendNESSADAWN!
No. Stop worrying. Enjoy life. Respect your parents.
The age at which an individual can move out from their parents house is known as the "age of emancipation." In the United States, it varies from state to state. In Detroit, Michigan, the age of emancipation is 18. No, an individual cannot legally move away from their parents at the age of 17 in Detroit if their parents do not wish them to.
You both need to be eighteen to do it wihtout permission, because then your parents can't legally force you to stop.
depends how your parents are like but ye they could so stop stealin and go home be appricaite what you've got otherwise your useless
Not much at this point in time. You are an adult and they cannot stop you.
That depends on the state.
yes you can legally leave but you cannot legally rent or sign leases at all. You also cant live under someone elses roof unless they have legally become your guardian. as i found out tonight. so your parents cant legally stop you from leaving but they can stop you from going anywhere.
I hope you're asking hypothetically....If you move out you will have no where to shower, crap, eat or sleep. So realistically you're a lot better off at home, even if your parents "stop you going to parties" and all the other 5hit....
it is a home move to stop the whirl water on the four island where you can get lugia
In most states you can leave the family home and parental custody when you reach the age of 18. In Alabama and Nebraska the legal age of majority is 19, and in Mississippi and Pennsylvania it is 21.