All of them, I think. -__-
Generally no. California does allow for his income to be used in the calculations, but in others states, a rebuttable presumption argument needs to be made.
Most states will allow you to get married with the proper parental consent. However, I do not know of any state that will allow you to get married at seventeen without parental consent.
Every state has different rules about this situation. Some states allow 16 year olds to move out with a parents permission and other states do not allow anyone under 18 years old to move out even with the parents permission.
In most states you can reside with a girl or boyfriend while still married. However there are a few states that allow the girl or boyfriend to be civilly sued by the injured spouse for alienation of affections. So know your states laws or you roll the dice.
You should move in with your boyfriend when you feel your ready to.
With the exception of four states the legal age of majority is 18; in Alabama and Nebraska it is 19 and in Mississippi and Pennsylvania it is 21.
Muscles allow the skeleton to move.
In most states you will need parental consent for that. It's hard to answer when we don't know what state you are in. The rules differ between states.
Your boyfriend will appreciate time alone. Make sure to allow him that.
can you move out at 16?
if you love your boyfriend and your mom you know what to do
If you're the US, no judge in any state would allow this.