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In Michigan, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and is subject to parental or guardian authority. However, if you are facing a situation where you need to leave home, you may consider talking to a trusted adult, seeking assistance from social services, or exploring alternatives like temporary housing programs for minors. It is important to seek guidance from a legal professional to ensure you understand your rights and options.
yes you can drive in Michigan
yes
No. But I don't think you should. .
Can a parent legally kick-out their 17 year old in Michigan ?
Marriage is a wonderful event. Yes, if a female US citizen legally marries a non US citizen in the state of Michigan, they are indeed legally married.
No he can not be put on record as the father as he is not legally married to be a father. See related link regarding presumption of paternity in Michigan.
Yes.
in Canada you need to have a valid m2 or m license to legally have a passenger
No because you are not legally an adult. You may be able to if you get an adult to cosign
The legal age for a child to move out without parental consent in Michigan is 18. You can move out earlier if you are legally emancipated. At the age of 17, in Michigan, a person can be prosecuted as an adult in a court of law.
in the state of Michigan i know you can