No. When legal guardianship has been granted the court that issued the guardianship order must also rescind the order. Likewise, in most cases the legal age of majority is not automatically granted when the minor reaches states's age of majority, the guardianhip decree must be cancelled by the court. Be advised that in instances where a guardianship decree is in affect, the guardian does not need permission from the court to have the minor taken into custody by authorities. The law presumes that any such order from the court is valid and enforceable.
To teach a Pokemon a move that it should learn as a level-up move, go to:Platinum, Pearl, and Diamond Version: In Pastoria City, in the southern part of the town, is a house with a fat guy standing outside. got into that house to find the move tutor.HeartGold and SoulSilver Version: Go to Blackthorn City. Somewhere, there is a house. Inside that house, is the move tutor and move deleter.Emerald, Ruby, and Sapphire Version: Go to Fallabor town. At the west side of the town, there is a house. Go in there. If there is a fat guy there, he is the move tutor.You also need a heartscale to trade with the move tutor so he'll teach your Pokemon a move.
When emancipated which is usually 18yo. You can also move if you have parental consent.
in all states
Canalave city, his house comes right behind the pokemart.
As long as you are a minor your parents will decide where you live. So if you when you are of legal age want to move to the other parent and they are willing, then you can move. In Idaho it's at 18yo.
Only if you are 18
Legally, only with permission of the court.
At the age of eighteen.
In Florida, a minor under 18 is usually considered under the legal control of their parents or guardians. If you want to move out at 16 without being emancipated, you would typically need your parents' or guardians' consent. Without their permission, it could be considered running away, which could have legal implications.
If they own the house then yes, but depending on your age I wouldn't recommend it.
if she's ok with it but technically you're still considered a child.
YES! not all mothers should be granted full custody of their children!
In most places, you can move out of your mother's house legally if you are at least the age of majority (usually 18) or have been emancipated by a court. If you are under the age of majority, you may need to get her permission or involve the legal system to establish your ability to live independently. It's best to research the laws in your specific area to understand your rights and responsibilities.
No.
Not without parental consent.
Well that just depends on the laws of that state. Here in Georgia you can move out at 16 as long as you are not in school.
You could but It's Unlikely.