18 according to About.com.
The age of majority, which is 18 in Oklahoma. Until then the parents are responsible.
No, the legal age of majority for both states is eighteen (18). Oklahoma does not have emancipation status, for laws regarding the age of majority consult Oklahoma Revised Statutes (ORS) 43-551-102.
One must be the legal age of majority to register a vehicle.
There is no statute in Oklahoma to allow emancipation. You'll have to wait until you are the age of majority. If you are not safe at home, contact the local social services agency to get help.
As far as I'm aware, the age of majority in Oklahoma is 18. You could call the local police department and ask them.
In Oklahoma, the legal age of majority is 18. Parents are generally responsible for their children until they reach the age of majority. However, there may be exceptions in cases of abuse or neglect where alternative arrangements would need to be made.
The state's law pertaining to compulsory education is the same as the legal age of majority, which is 18.
Oklahoma does not have laws pertaining to the emancipation of a minor. The state does have a statute "Confirmation of Majority Rights" which pertains to the allowing of a person under the age of 18 to enter into legal contracts. Although the law is "on the books" the action is seldom granted by the court.
Once he reaches the age of majority. That would be 18 in most situations. Until then the parents decide where he lives.
According to census.gov, the median age of people in Oklahoma is 36.0 years of age (2007).
The Age of majority is 21 years of age
The age of majority in Oklahoma is 18, the same as almost every other state. The exceptions would be if a 17 years old marries or joins the military.