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She has to have permission from her parents or legal gaurdians, otherwise it is illegal and the police can arrest her and take her home. She can move out at 18 legally. As far as paperwork, there is none needed at that age. She just needs permission, a written permission with signatures and witnesses would be good in case there is trouble with the law or someone inquires.

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No, and if you do they can have you picked up by the authorities and returned home.

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If your parents both have custodial rights, then you have to have the consent of both in order to move out before reaching the age of majority (18).

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That would be the age of majority. Until you reach 18 you must have their permission. Or get a court order saying otherwise, which is not often granted.

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Q: What are the legalities of a seventeen-year-old moving away from her parent in the state of Iowa?
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If your wife is moving to Louisiana from Florida and you are keeping your child can you get custody for abandonment and not pay child support?

I would check the local laws - In Minnesota, the custodial parent must have permission from the non- custodial parent to move out of state.


Can a mother take her children to another state with out father's permission if not married and he does not pay child support and she is the breadwinner?

What does your court order say about moving out of state? Does the non-custodial parent take part in visitation with the child? How screwed up do you want the child support to become? The adult way to handle this is to have a conversation with the other parent and let them know your intentions, why you are moving and the impact this will have on visitation. If the other parent visits regularly the order will have to be rewritten (if the other parent wants it to be) to allow for travel, how is the child going to get back and forth, how much time will be spent with the other parent, etc.


If I have Pa Shared custody is it legal to take my child Out of state on Vacation?

Yes, however if the other parent is disruptive, the parent might file a last minute injunction to stop it claiming you are moving away with the child. By the time it's cleared up, vacation is over.


Is it possible to transfer child support order from one state another making the state where the custodial parent and the child reside the state with jurisdiction?

No, it stays in the state of the obligor parent, as it should.


Is it legal in New York State for one parent to take their child out of state without the other parent's knowledge or consent?

parents married or unmarried- taken out of state permanently or for a vacation- etc

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If the child support order states that you must pay for medical insurance are you also obligated to pay the dental and optical bills not covered by the insurance?

most of the time they give responsibility to CARRY the insurance on the child to one parent but also state that the other parent has to pay half of the medical bills that are aquired. Depends on the divorce papers. Its all about the legalities. most of the time they give responsibility to CARRY the insurance on the child to one parent but also state that the other parent has to pay half of the medical bills that are aquired. Depends on the divorce papers. Its all about the legalities.


Can a parent living in california move within the same state without consent of the other parent?

If there is joint custody of one or more children then the parent primarily raising the children does have to let the other parent know where they are moving.


Can the noncustodial parent stop a custodial parent from moving out of state when the child is 14 years old and wants to go?

That depends on whether or not the non-custodial parent is a minor and prevailing law in the state where you live. Contact a family law attorney in your area for specific information.


If one parent wants to emancipation a child and the child is moving out of the state What is rights those the other parent have?

Parents do not "emancipate" a child. A child is emancipated by attaining the age of majority (as defined by each State) or becoming self-supporting.


Can a noncustodial parent stop the custodial parent from moving?

This is hard to answer because there can be many variables involved. The noncustodial parent may contest the move and take the custodial parent to court to show cause. But it may not be possible for the noncustodial parent to actually prevent the move unless the move is out of state.


Can you move out of state without letting the other parent respond to the certified letter of moving?

Not if a court order for joint custody is in place.


Does a parent have a right to keep a 17 yr old from moving out in Missouri?

No... In the state of mo...,you can freely leave and your parents cant do anything....


Can a non-custodial parent of oregon prevent the sole-custodial parent from moving out of the state of oregon with child?

If he has court ordered visitation and pay child support she will need his and the courts permission to move.


Can a parent take their child out of state without the other parent's permission if a divorce has not been filed?

As long as there is no injunction against such a move. note that moving a child out of state may be seen as very unfavorable in the courts eyes if a custody hearing is in process.


Does a child of 17 have the right to chose where he lives if the parents have joint custody and one parent is moving out of state?

Not specifically, they have an opinion that can be considered by the courts.


Can you take your child out of state while awaiting a family court hearing?

Call the phone number on your court papers. Or call your court representitive. It is very important to be up-front in all of your dealings with the court. In some states you can not leave the county with your child. * If custodial petitions have been filed then the child or children cannot be removed from the jurisdiction of the home state without the permission of the court.


What are the legalities for you dropping out of high school at 15?

You must have attained the age of majority or be legally emancipated from your parent or guardian for you to make that decision. In addition, if your state has a mandatory attendance age, you will not have the option of doing so prior to reaching whatever minimum attendance age has been set by law.