I believe it is 13-years-old.
You can dropout at the age of 16 with parent consent. To sign yourself out you have to be 17 or older.
The state of Pennsylvania requires that any prepayment penalty be stated in the contract. When the prepayment penalty is stated in the contract it becomes legal.
You don't choose your legal guardian - the court does.
Yes, you can.
In Pennsylvania, if there is a custody order in place, the parent must follow the terms of the order regarding relocation. If there is no custody order, both parents have equal rights to the child, and moving out of state without the other parent's consent could lead to legal consequences. It is best to consult with a family law attorney to understand your rights and legal obligations.
It depends on whether or not the custodial parent solicited a court order which would prohibit out of state visitation. If there is no legal prohibition, the 17 year old is free to visit the noncustodial parent out of state. It depends on whether or not the custodial parent solicited a court order which would prohibit out of state visitation. If there is no legal prohibition, the 17 year old is free to visit the noncustodial parent out of state.
No, they are illegal in the whole state of Pennsylvania.
Absolutely zero, in any state. Anyone can do it.
The only states with specific laws addressing this is Indiana and Texas. Beyond that, they simply have a right to express and opinion.
A noncustodial parent can prevent the custodial parent from leaving the state with a baby or child. The court will decide if the custodial parent has just cause to leave the state.
No.