The age of majority for the state in question. In most states it is 18, some also require high school graduation and some state it is 19.
The legal age of majority for the state is 18. The state does not have grounds nor procedures for the emancipation of a minor. In individual situations pertaining to health issues the court has the power to grant a minor limited emancipation privileges.
Mississippi Sorry, there is no emancipation status in this state.
The age of emancipation is 18.
Ohio has no emancipation statutes. The age of majority, and therefore the age to move out, is 18.
No your wrong its 18 but with an emancipation you can move out at age 16 or you can have a family member let you move in with your parents permission before getting an emancipation at age 16.
You can legally move out at age 17, because you considered an adult then.
You cannot move out on your own at the age of 17. The age of emancipation in your state (MO) is 18 years of age.
The age of majority is 18. New York does not have emancipation status, but does accept petitions for emancipation rights if the minor is at least sixteen and qualifies under the prescribed guidelines. Contact the clerk of the juvenile court in the city or county where you reside for more specific information.
You need to get an emancipation document.
18, or 16 with emancipation.
In Kentucky, you can move out at the age of 17 without emancipation, as the legal age of majority in that state is 18. However, you may not have certain legal rights and responsibilities until you turn 18, such as signing a lease or contract.
Typically, the age of emancipation within the US is 18 years old.