{| |- | If you feel it is a good idea, you can give her permission. It does not relieve you of your responsibilities as a parent. She still needs to be taken care of. |}
It's important to discuss the decision with your daughter and ensure she is aware of the responsibilities and challenges of living on her own at a young age. Encourage her to create a plan for financial stability, consider her safety and well-being, and discuss her options for support or guidance as she transitions to independent living. Keep lines of communication open and offer your guidance as she navigates this new chapter in her life.
yes
If your daughter has your permission, she can move out of your home. Unless you go through the process of legal emancipation, you will be legally liable for her actions until she turns 18.
Assuming Mom has custody, then she would have to agree to let daughter move in with you OR you would have to petition the court for a change of custody.
The 17 year old must have permission from their parents to move in with this family. Otherwise the boyfriend's family could be charged with kidnapping, even if the daughter claims she wants to live there. Since the daughter is not yet 18, or an adult, her parents are still responsible for her.
Yes she can if she wants too live on her own. No. 18 is the legal age.
You didn't say which state you live in. Most states let a child be on their own when they are 16 or 17. Go to --> www.google.com <-- and type -->emancipation & your state. Like this --> emancipation Michigan This will tell you how old she has to be to move out.
Assuming Dad has custody, then he would have to agree to let daughter move in with you OR you would have to petition the court for a change of custody.
Where did she move to? Did you file a report on her as a runaway? More data is needed to address an answer to this. I'm in KCMO. see links below
Please send your question in again with the STATE you live in. Thanks!
That is completely normal! You need to sit her down and talk to her about everything. If you haven't given her "the talk" and tell her about relationships from your experience It may be uncomfortable, but if your daughter wants to date she will have to hear it.
Yes, legally.
You can allow your daughter to move out of the house. It does not relieve you of your responsibilities for her welfare.