Only if they have parental permission. Otherwise they have to wait until they turn 18.
In Louisiana, the legal age of majority is 18, which means that individuals under the age of 18 are considered minors. Generally, minors are required to have parental consent to leave home. If a 17-year-old leaves home without permission, legal consequences could include being classified as a runaway. It's advisable for minors to seek guidance from a trusted adult or legal professional before making decisions to leave home.
looks like ur getting ready to have a journey
He will leave & you deserve it. YOU CHEATED ON HIM. It's not fair to him to be cheated on without knowing & it's unfair for you to leave HIM because YOU cheated. Cheating, if you want to cheat then face the consequences.
because the people wanted to leave their country
To face her consequences at the scaffold
If a 17 year old attempts to move out of the home there can be legal consequences. The minor can be charged as a run away and put in a home for children until 18 years of age.
There are many different consequences for someone that goes absent without leave in military law. AWOL is when a military person leaves their base without telling anyone. The person would be arrested and then a military judge would determine what to do with them. They could face military jail time and lose money they earn while in the military. Also, when a person leaves the military, and a potential employer does a background check, they can find out you were a military deserter.
Delaware. Delaware is a tiny state - it has only three counties. It was a slave state, like Maryland. Delaware borders only Maryland, and Maryland is in between Delaware and the rest of the southern states. Maryland tried to secede, and Lincoln imprisoned its governor and most of its state legislators without trial, and installed a new government in Maryland made up of pro-Union men. Delaware, seeing what happened to Maryland, did not even try to get out of the Union.
In Delaware, the legal age of majority is 18. However, if a 17-year-old is deemed to be emancipated by a court or has parental consent, they may be able to leave home legally. Otherwise, they are considered a minor under the control of their parents or legal guardians.
Taking leave without permission is commonly referred to as "unauthorized absence" or "absent without leave (AWOL)." It is a violation of workplace or military policies and can result in disciplinary action.
Well I imagine that depends on where you're going.
AOL Absent WithOut Leave unauthorized leave