If parents kicked you out, then they sure consented to you not being there. No, and unless the child is of the age of majority it is illegal for parents to take such action without providing a suitable place for the minor to live and financial support. In the US parents are legally and financially responsible for their minor children until they reach the state's legal age of majority or a court rules otherwise. However, if parents have "kicked out" their child and the child has found another place to live which is safe and not illegal (for example, if a friend or relative has taken the child in and is caring for him or her in a responsible way) then it's unlikely that the parents, the police, or a court would intervene.
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor. You can leave home at 18 without parental consent. The only way you can leave prior to turning 18 without parental consent is if you
Having a baby or being pregnant does not make you an adult in the laws eyes in almost any state. You would have to have written parental consent. Check with the place that issues marriange licenses.
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor.
With parental consent and being over the age of 16 you can get married.
No. The only way to get married without parental consent is by being emancipated and going to school does not do that.
No.
With parental consent, they can move out. Emancipation means the parents are no longer responsible for them.
No, in Pennsylvania, a 17-year-old does not need parental consent to drop out of school. However, they must meet certain requirements, such as having completed the 10th grade or being at least 17 years and 6 months old.
Eighteen, without parental consent or being otherwise emancipated.
Only with parental consent.
{| |- | Not without permission. Being under the age of 18 will require parental consent to get married, regardless of what state they are in. If she has parental consent, she can apply for a marriage license in Arizona and get married there. |}
In Texas, you must be at least 17 years old to take the GED test. However, if you are 17 or 18, you need to provide parental consent or have a court order to take the test. Additionally, individuals who are 16 years old can take the GED if they meet certain requirements, such as being officially withdrawn from school and having parental consent.