It depends ENTIRELY on what the emancipation law of the state you live in says.
It is possible to move to a state where the legal age to move out is 17, but you should consider factors such as housing, employment, and support systems before making a decision. It is important to have a plan in place before moving out on your own, even if you meet the legal age requirement in a specific state.
In Arizona, the legal age of majority is 18. However, there are exceptions for minors who are legally emancipated or have the consent of their parents or legal guardians to live independently. It is generally advisable to seek legal advice before making such a decision.
In Washington state, a legal guardian is obligated to provide care and support for a minor until they turn 18. They cannot force a 17-year-old to move out unless there is a court order or legal justification for doing so, such as severe misconduct or endangerment. Minors have rights and protections under the law, and guardians must act in the best interest of the child.
17
Yes it is
In South Carolina, the legal age of majority is 18. Generally, a 17-year-old is still considered a minor and may require parental consent or emancipation to move out. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional for specific advice on your situation.
It is assumed that your father has legal custody since you ask if you can move in with your mother. The answer is no. Generally, you cannot make that decision until you reach eighteen years of age unless your father will consent to the move.
No. In your state, 18 is the legal age to move out.
For a male its 17 for a female it is 18
Only if you are emancipated or have your parent's permission
Can à 17 year old move out
The legal age to move out without parental permission varies by location. In many places, you must be 18 to legally move out on your own. It is important to research the laws specific to your area or seek legal advice before making any decisions.