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{| |- | 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. |}

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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.

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Q: My daughter is 17 she wants to move out on her own?
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