If you are a minor you would have no more rights than before and would need his consent to move out. Being emancipated is not the same thing as having your dad let you move out. As an adult you have the rights as all adults have in your state depending on your age.
for all fathers...you have rights! is not only the mothers baby but is also your baby.go to an attorney and speak about fathers rights
You have to be 18yo.
Not unless you were married (parental approval), or by court order.
It would depend on the laws of the country you are referring to. Different countries have different regulations.
It would depend on the laws of the country you are referring to. Different countries have different regulations.
The only states with specific laws addressing this is Indiana and Texas. Beyond that, they simply have a right to express and opinion.
No. If they are 18 or older you can kick them out, they have no legal rights to live in your house.
No, she has not reached the age of majority yet, which is 18 in most places.
If you own equal shares of it then you have equal rights to it. If he agrees to move out then he has the right to request to be payed a fair amount for his share of the house.
Yes, as long as the move doesn't interfere with the father's court ordered custody or visitation rights. If there are no current court orders then she is free to move.Yes, as long as the move doesn't interfere with the father's court ordered custody or visitation rights. If there are no current court orders then she is free to move.Yes, as long as the move doesn't interfere with the father's court ordered custody or visitation rights. If there are no current court orders then she is free to move.Yes, as long as the move doesn't interfere with the father's court ordered custody or visitation rights. If there are no current court orders then she is free to move.
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No you can legally move out when you are 18 no matter what state you are in.