Can à 17 year old move out
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okay as far as what rights are you wanting to know? Minors have different rights you should be more detailed about what you would like to know.
There are no rights or responsibilities. The minor is now considered an adult capable of making their own decisions.
Minors do not have many rights in California. However, they do have a right to medical privacy and they have a right to have a parent or lawyer available if being questioned by authorities.
That the baby be raised in a safe environment. They are both minors, they have no rights.
No, they are still minors.
Euthenasia is not legal period.
They aren't.
Not available. Confirmation of Majority Rights is an Oklahoma law that gives minors the legal right to contract, but is rarely granted in court.
Every state
Depends on the law in the country where they are.
California does not recognize common law marriage. Community property rights can only be acquired through a legal marriage. Community property rights are governed by state law.