12. Although you have to be in the care of a trusted adult. Preferablly family member.
No. They will be considered elopement/runaway.
If they have their parents' permission to do so. Otherwise they are considered a runaway.
In Georgia, a minor can't move out of their parent's house without parental consent until they reach the age of 18. In certain situations, such as abuse or neglect, the minor may be able to seek emancipation from the court. It's important to speak with an attorney or local authorities to understand the options available.
In most places, you can move out of your mother's house legally if you are at least the age of majority (usually 18) or have been emancipated by a court. If you are under the age of majority, you may need to get her permission or involve the legal system to establish your ability to live independently. It's best to research the laws in your specific area to understand your rights and responsibilities.
YES
You have to be 18 before you can leave home with-out permission of your parents. You also can get in trouble for keeping a runaway at your house.
once your 18, they can't do nothing about you running away
Well... legally no. You could run away but then get in trouble with the police. Your parents or legal guardian can file you as a runaway and they may go searching for you. If you want to leave your parents/Guardians house you could get emancipated.
At 18 unless you get parental permission.
Not without being considered a runaway. If the child has permission to of the parents, they have the ability to live anywhere. Otherwise they are likely to become wards of the state and be put in foster care.
The legal age of majority varies by state, but generally, a 17-year-old is considered a minor. If the minor leaves home without parental consent, they may be considered a runaway. However, some states provide exceptions for minors who leave home due to safety concerns or abuse. It's important to check the specific laws in your state.
Your parents can call you in as a runaway. If you are not emancipated, then you are not allowed by law to own property.