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"What is the legal age to move out? In the majority of US states the age of majority is 18. The exceptions are, legal emancipation or a marriage obtained with parental permission." Well firstly, seeing as that person is your Fiancé, you have the marriage part covered. But i think the law states parental consent, and one would imagine that requires both parent's consent for it to be viable. At 17, you could apply for emancipation at the local courthouse (basically divorcing yourself from your parents so you can live on your own). This could cause upset, and should only be used as a matter of last resort, but either way, i would strongly discourage it. You might do well to look into this some more, instead of using WikiAnswers, because you need a definite answer for this and i happen to be from the UK.

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Q: In the state Pa can a 17 yr old have 1 parent to let them move out to live with their 23yr old feonsay that lives in Md but well supported and goes to school can the other do something about it?
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