No. Stop worrying. Enjoy life. Respect your parents.
No. My friend is 12 and shes gonna move out at 16.
only with a parents consent, doesn't matter where it is in the US a minor is still a minor.
Yes, if you have parental permission. They are still responsible for the child. But they can determine where the child lives.
No, you are 17 and have not reached the age of majority. Until that age the parents are responsible and make the decisions.
Yes IF the 17 year old daughter is still under the parents custody. If they have been disowned, or have disowned their parents, or are under the legal custody of someone else, such as a grandparent or other person, then the biological parents cannot get in trouble, but if the daughter is still under their custody while living elsewhere, she is still in their control by the governments standards and they can still be in trouble.
The 17 year old must have permission from their parents to move in with this family. Otherwise the boyfriend's family could be charged with kidnapping, even if the daughter claims she wants to live there. Since the daughter is not yet 18, or an adult, her parents are still responsible for her.
You have to be of legal age to move out or your parents help you. Having a baby changes nothing. Your parents are still your guardians and have responsibility of you.
No. Even though you have had a child you are still a minor at 17 and your parents are still responsible for you until you are 18.
No, at 17 your parents are still responsible for you.
No. A 17-year-old is a minor and is subject to the control and authority of their parents unless they have been emancipated.
Generally speaking, if you have not been emancipated, then your parents can still be held responsible.
In many places, a 17-year-old can move out of their parents' home with their parents' permission. However, some areas require individuals to be 18 before legally leaving home without parental consent. It's important to check the laws in the specific location in question.