You can only legally move out when you are 18 unless you have parental permission. The parents also have to give up their parental rights in order for you to be adopted as a minor. So if you still want to be adopted as an adult check with a lawyer if it is legal in your state when you turn 18.
Without parental permission you can leave at 18. Under 18 you will need your parents to give up their parental rights in order for your step parents to adopt you.
Old mothers proverb was that if one of you leave, the other must leave without him
Being adopted dose not make it any different then being with your biological parents. They are your legal guardians so whatever laws apply to non adopted children applies to you. So wherever you are, find out what age you can legally be on your own and then proceed from there. I do believe 16 sounds a bit young to be on your own, but I haven't got a clue. 16 is really young to leave you family, so maybe talk to your parents?
In Louisiana, a 16-year-old generally cannot legally move out of their parent's house without parental consent. If the parents agree to the move, they may need to provide written permission and may still be financially responsible for the child. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific implications of such a move.
A pregnant minor or one who is already a parent is not emancipated apart from regarding their health or the child. And adopted children are legally like the biological ones to the adoptive parent. This means you are not emancipated until you are 18 and can only then decide where to go or move.
What the hell what kind of a question is that!!!!! Black Mothers hardly ever leave there childer its usally the Father if you really wanted to know!!
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Yes they do
Rosemary Jackson has written: 'Mothers who leave' -- subject(s): Absentee mothers
To run away legally, you must be of legal age and able to make decisions for yourself. If you are a minor, it is important to seek help from a trusted adult, such as a teacher, counselor, or social worker, who can assist you in finding a safe and appropriate solution to your situation. Running away without a proper plan can put your safety and well-being at risk.
Yes, just as mothers do.
They walk away.