it depends. im 15, and i always do the opposite of me parents tell me.
but it's up to you.
think of the consequences, though. :)
It's important to prioritize your well-being and safety. If you are in a harmful or dangerous situation, it is okay to leave that place to protect yourself. Seek support from trusted individuals or organizations that can help you navigate the situation and find a safe solution.
In most places, an 18-year-old is considered an adult and can leave home without their parents' permission. However, it's important to consider any specific laws or regulations that may apply in the individual's situation, such as if they are still in high school or have legal guardianship arrangements in place.
Legally, parents can ask a 20-year-old to leave the house if they are not providing financial support, but the exact laws vary depending on the location. It's important to check local laws and communicate openly with your family to find a resolution that works for everyone.
In Georgia, a minor who is 17 years old can leave home and live with a parent without legal repercussions, as the legal age of majority is 18. However, it is advisable to ensure that both parents are in agreement and that any necessary legal arrangements, such as custody agreements, are in place to avoid any misunderstandings or legal complications.
In Illinois, the legal age to leave home without parental consent is 18 years old. Individuals under the age of 18 who leave home without parental consent may be considered a runaway, and parents or legal guardians may take legal action to have them returned home.
16 as long as you have a safe place to stay and don't hang with the wrong crowd and get into trouble. If there are any signs you are not living a good life they can force you to move back home.
no where. your doomed. :)
So as not to fulfill the prophecy.
The setting of \"The Doomed City\" by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky is a mysterious world where an experiment is taking place.
To say "leave" in Polish, you can use the word "wyjść" which means to leave a place or "opuszczać" which means to leave someone or something.
This is the place where you can ensure that your future is going to be doomed. This company has no profile...........................
Because if your dog goes after something hazardous and you scream the command "leave it" he or she will leave it alone and walk away from it immediately or a situation like that takes place.
In the unthinkable event of a possflict, there is nowhere to hide. We are all doomed.
If you can support yourself, and you have a place to go, then yes. You are technically allowed to leave whenever you want. Youare considered an adult and if your parents try to keep you against your will, you can have them charged with kidnapping...
It depends on how your home is set up. You should ask your parents; they'll be able to give you specifics.
The pronoun 'we' is a plural personal pronoun.A personal pronoun takes the place of a for a specific person or thing.The personal pronouns are: I, you, we, he, she, it, me, us, him, her, they, them.The personal pronoun 'we' takes the place of two or more nouns or pronouns for the speaker and one or more other people as the subject of a sentence or a clause.Examples:He, she, and I are going to the beach. We leave at ten.Jack, Jill, and I are going to the beach. We leave at ten.My parents and I are going to the beach. We leave at ten.You and I are going to the beach. We leave at ten.The pronoun 'we' takes the place of "he, she, and I", "Jack, Jill, and I", "parents and I", and "You and I" as the subject of the second sentence.
If you need to decline something, you can just say no. What excuse, for not doing it in the first place, will vary. It may be against the law, something your parents do not allow, or it may go against what you believe.
You can if your parents allow it. Otherwise, no, you'd have to wait until you're 18 to leave.