can a 17 year old move out on their own can a 17 year old move out on their own
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor. When she turns 18, she will be a legal adult.
It's eighteen.
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No, the legal age in Texas is 18.
A 16-year-old is not considered a legal adult in any US state. In the majority of states the legal age of majority is 18 in a few states it is higher.
No! Being pregnant does not automatically make you an adult. Adulthood is only accomplished by age - You are still a "minor child" by legal standards.
None, in most states the legal age of majority is 18, in Alabama and Nebraska it is 19, in Mississippi and Pennsylvania it is 21. There are several states which use the age of 17 to designate a minor as an "adult" for adjudication purposes; these type juvenile laws do not supercede the established age of majority.
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17 is the legal age to be considered an adult.
If you mean the age of majority (the age at which you are a legal adult), it's 18.
The age that your considered an adult in the state of Mississippi is 21.
In Georgia, a teenager is considered an adult at the age of 18. At that age, individuals are legally able to make their own decisions, enter into contracts, and vote in elections.
You are legally an adult when you reach the age of majority. In Georgia, that is 18. You can't sign Contracts or Leases until age 18. Your parents cannot kick you out until age 18; however, due to the fact that you can actually go to jail at age 17 in Georgia, you can leave home at 17 and cannot be forced to return.
once your 17 your considered a legal adult
because your considered a legal adult.
The age of majority is 18 in Washington DC. That is when they are considered an adult.
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No. You're not considered a legal adult at 17 in any state (although you can be tried as an adult if you commit a crime). The magic age is 18.
You are legally an adult at 18.