The law that states the age of majority in your jurisdiction. In most places, until you are an adult at age 18, your parents are responsible for you.
No. By Kentucky law, you cannot. Anyone under the age of 18 are considered kids or young adults. So, even though you may want to move out, by law, you cant.
They can, my mother in law had it and had five children.
the law allows children to walk to school on their own if they are at least 8 years of age.
you should but you cant because it is the law
Yes. By law, you can move out at any age, but most perfer leagle muturaty (18)
Because it's against the law.
No, because it is a state wide law that you have to be 18 and can prove to the "law" that you can live by yourself. But if you where to have a roommate over the age of 20 you can move in with them, because in realy turms, they can "watch you".
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you cant by state law you have to be 16 or older Ive tried.
You are assuming that there is a law that says that a 17 year old can move out. There isn't such a law. Until you reach the age of majority in your state, you are the responsibility of your parents.
In Texas, children are required to start school by the age of 6. However, they are eligible to enroll in kindergarten as early as age 5. The law mandates that children must attend school until they reach the age of 18, unless they graduate earlier.
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