There is no paperwork. However, the parents may have to co-sign for the place they are going to live in and a minor cannot sign a lease or contract.
Not if they have parental permission.
The legal age of majority is typically 18 in most places, so a 17-year-old would generally still need parental permission to move out, even if they have already graduated high school. However, if the court has granted permission for the 17-year-old to live with another adult, this may override the need for parental consent in this specific situation. It's important to consult with a legal professional for guidance in this matter.
receive government permission
The age of majority--the age at which you can leave home without needing parental permission--is 18.
yes its is legal
A minor will need parental permission before moving.
No, in Arizona a person must be 18 years old to move out without parental permission. Even with parental permission, a person under 18 is still considered a minor and may not legally live independently.
Unless you have parental permission you will need to be legally emancipated. This is a difficult process unless you have their permission. In some states you can get emancipated through marriage or joining the military, but again, you usually need your parents' permission.
A 16-year-old cannot leave home unless they have parental permission (and they're moving to a safe and appropriate environment) or they
Yes. A minor moving out with parental permission before she is 18 is not emancipated. You have to pay until she is.
Yes, as a minor you need parental permission to move out before the age of majority in your state and that varies from 18-21 depending on which state you are in.
to me parental consent is letting your parents know whats going on