no!!
With her parents/legal gaurdian's consent.
In most places, a 14-year-old would need permission from a parent or legal guardian to live with a family member. If both parents agree and legal requirements are met, it may be possible for a 14-year-old to move in with a family member. It's recommended to consult with a social worker or legal professional for guidance based on the specific situation.
Depends on what state you live in. One state has 14 but most have 16yo.
No. The person would still be under the legal custody of their parents. The issue of the friend's mother giving consent is irrelevant. The mother could also get into serious trouble by allowing the minor to live in her home w/o the consent of her/his parents.
No you can not move out at 14 without parental consent. If you are being abused where you live, contact the police or the Children's Aid Society and they will help remove you from your home and the government then take custody of you and you will be in foster care or with a relative. You can not move out legally on your own at 14 regardless of the reason.
Not without the consent of her parents or court order.
No it is not legal.
If you're in the US... You can't move out, unless your parents agree to allow someone else (a relative, for example) to have custody of you.
14 with your parents consent
You can get married at 14 in most places with the consent of you parents.
In Maine, the legal age of consent is 16, so it would not be legal for a 14-year-old to move out and live with a 17-year-old boyfriend. Minors under the age of 18 typically require parental consent or involvement when making living arrangements. It is important to seek guidance from a trusted adult or legal professional in such situations.
In most places, a minor cannot move out without parental consent before reaching the age of majority (usually 18). If there are custody or legal issues between parents, it's best to seek guidance from a family lawyer to understand the options available.