No, you have the right to move out at the age of 16. nicole * There are no states where a minor is allowed to arbitrarily leave parental custody. The legal age of majority in the U.S. is 18 except for Nebraska where the legal age is 19. In the circumstances cited in the question the person is likely of legal age and may move out of the parental home if they so choose, however, one should keep in mind that the state's compulsory education laws may apply as well.
It depends which jurisdiction you are in.
Yes because you're living in their house and they're paying the bills. When you have your own place, you can make the rules.
No, pregnancy does not make one an adult. She will still require the permission of her parents or a court order. Even to drop out of school would require permission from the parents.
well in school you should always get A's to make you and your parents proud of your work
At 18 a child is an adult and can live where they want. You can run into issues with school jurisdictions if the child is still in school. Be sure you check the rules with the office at your school before you make a move.
No, she does not have the ability to make that choice. She is a minor and the parents make the rules.
Having a GED/not being in school doesn't make you an adult. Until you're 18 Mom and Dad get to decide where you live.
If your parents donÕt want you to live somewhere and you are under 18 you need to listen to your parents. If you are over 18 explain to your parents why you want to live there, listen to why they donÕt want you to live there and as adult make a responsible decision.
yes because if your parents have to let you know if your ok because they heard something from another parent that there was a person with a gun in the school they would wont to make sure that they are safe and make sure parents feel confortable with there child in school
How to pay bills, make money, cover health care and be responsible.
Because parents want you to make As.
Bearing a child does not make one 18 years old. They are still a minor and live where the parents say.