{| |- | Certainly with parental permission. That permission does not relieve the parents of their responsibility to take care of the minor. Once they reach the age of 18, that responsibility ends. |}
18 is when you can move out without your parents permission
In Florida, a 17-year-old cannot move out of their parents' house without their consent, as the legal age of majority in Florida is 18. Permission from a parent or legal guardian would be required for a minor to live independently.
Pregnant without permission or marriage without permission? That's not very specific.
If both parents have custody, you need the permission of both parents.
No, they need permission. The age of majority in Florida is 18. Until then you are the responsibility of your parents. They determine where you live and much of what you can do.
well yes you are but you have to be home before the legal curfue of your state
If she has the permission of her parents and she is the legal age of consent in that state.
In my state it is legal, but you must have you parents permission
Yes, if they have parental permission. The key here is the age of majority, 18, in Florida. If they are an adult, the parents are no longer responsible.
In Florida, a minor under 18 is usually considered under the legal control of their parents or guardians. If you want to move out at 16 without being emancipated, you would typically need your parents' or guardians' consent. Without their permission, it could be considered running away, which could have legal implications.
The legal age of majority for the state is 18. The reason is the state statute establishes the age as it pertains to the financial and legal responsiblity of the parents of minor children. Therefore, a person under the age of 18 cannot move from the family home without parental permission or being legally emancipated by the court or by another form of a court order.
yes. they are a legal adult.