If she has her parents' permission. Until she reaches the age of majority, she is the responsibility of her parents. They can allow her to live anywhere they wish, as long as they are not endangering her.
In many places, a 16-year-old can live with a friend and their parents with parental permission. However, it's important to check local laws and regulations, as they can vary. It may also be necessary to have a legal document in place to clarify the living arrangements and responsibilities.
In Indiana, the legal age of majority is 18. However, a 17-year-old can petition the court for emancipation, which would grant them the legal rights of an adult, including the ability to live away from their parents.
If your parents do not consent to emancipation, you can petition the court to grant you emancipation. You will need to prove to the court that you are capable of supporting yourself financially and making responsible decisions. It is recommended to seek guidance from a legal professional to understand the process and requirements in your specific jurisdiction.
Moving out without parental permission can be challenging since minors typically require parental consent to sign a lease or contracts. However, if the girl is facing abuse or neglect at home, she can seek help from Child Protective Services or a trusted adult. In some cases, a court may grant emancipation, allowing the minor to live independently. It's essential to seek legal advice and support in such situations.
In Utah, you can legally move out of your parents' home at age 17 with their consent. If your parents do not give consent, you would need to seek emancipation from the court, which can grant you legal independence before turning 18.
No, being married underage does not automatically grant emancipation status. Emancipation is a legal process that typically involves a minor petitioning the court for independence from their parents or guardians. Simply being married does not confer all the rights and responsibilities that come with being legally emancipated.
If you are not emancipated you need your parents' permission to move out or to get married.
No. Longstreet was already Grant's friend before the war.
ha yeah permission doesn't grant immunity from the law
Your parents can grant you permission to leave whereever they wish. The court doesn't enter in to it unless there is a pre-existing court order on the matter.
In England, 16 and 17 year olds can only marry with permission. The permission must be from all parents involved OR the couple can ask the magistrates court to grant permission instead. In Scotland, permission is not required which is why many young couples elope to Gretna Green.
A court may grant emancipation without the parents' consent. However, the court will listen to the input of the parents.
grant will give permission to the user on database by using revoke we can remove the permission
you don't have to get 18 to get married do you? you don't have to get 18 to get married do you? you don't have to get 18 to get married do you? Parents can grant permission - or the child in question can contact a lawyer and try to become emancipated from parents.
sure. good luck getting someone to rent to you though.
If you're over 18, then no. If you're under 18, then ... well, technically, still no; a court could grant permission instead, but this generally requires unusual circumstances like child abuse.
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