There is no explanation of why a seated judge would impart such information. There are not laws in any state that allow a minor to move from home and yet still hold the parents financially and legally responsible. That would be akin to saying someone is responsible for an arsonist burning down their home because they had matches on the premises. The legal age of majority in Georgia is 18. If a minor leaves home without parental consent the parents can have them returned to their custody by means of a court order. If the minor arbitrarily leaves the family home the parents are not obligated to support said minor nor could they be held legally responsible the minor's actions. You cannot be penalized by the law for something of which you had no control over. The judge may have meant that if a 17-year-old leaves home without parental permission, the parents should, for their own protection, petition the court to be relieved of their parental obligations.
In Georgia, the legal age of majority is 18. A 17-year-old would need permission from a parent or legal guardian to move out of their home. Otherwise, they would need to seek emancipation through the courts.
In Georgia, the legal age to move out of your parents' house without their permission is 18 years old. However, if a minor wants to leave home before turning 18, they may need to be legally emancipated by the court.
In Georgia you must have a court order or your parents permission. As a minor your parents are still responsible for you.
In Georgia, minors can petition for emancipation if they are at least 16 years old, financially self-sufficient, and able to manage their own affairs. The court will consider the minor's ability to support themselves, make independent decisions, and live away from their parents. Emancipation is only granted if the court determines it is in the minor's best interest.
In Georgia, the legal age of majority is 18 years old. Once a person reaches this age, they are considered an adult and are responsible for their own actions and decisions, regardless of whether their parents are still responsible for them or not.
In Georgia, parents are legally responsible for their child until they reach the age of 18, regardless of whether the child moves out of the home before turning 18. This means that parents are still responsible for providing financial support, supervision, and guidance to their child until they reach the age of majority.
You have to reach the age of majority. In most places, including Georgia, that means you have to be at least 18 years of age. Until then, your parents are responsible for you financially.
In Georgia, you must be at least 18 years old to legally move out of your parents' home without their permission.
In Georgia, a 16-year-old is not considered emancipated and would still be legally considered a minor. If they leave home without parental consent, they are considered a runaway. However, law enforcement may not force them to return home but may try to help reunite them with their family.
Only if you have parental permission (even then your parents are still responsible) or you've been emancipated.
Sure! Remember, parents or guardians are responsible for their children, not landlords!
Yes, they are held responsible. Until they are 18 years of age the parents are in charge.