it depends on the state or if you are "emancipated"
If they have their parents' permission to do so. Otherwise they are considered a runaway.
r u joking? if ur not,l probaly not, finish your education.
Unless she has the parents' permission or the court's (she would have to prove the parents unfit), she doesn't...unless she wants to go to jail.
The only way you ca move in with him if your parents give all your rights to your boyfriend, but you can't move out without your parents permission because your still a minor and your boyfriend is 23 and he could go to jail if your parents are not ok with it. So just stay home and with at least a year or two and see how everything is going with your parents and your boyfriend. No, the legal age for moving out without your parents permission is 18-years-old.
Sure, if you want to go to jail. Well technically if you have permission from the parents...which i doubt will happen. So no.
It is called Auto Theft. The penalty for an adult is serious jail time. A 14 year old is a juvenile and as such will do no jail time. The penalty will be decided by a judge.
No. Any time you spend living in your parents' home after you become an adult is with their permission. They do have the right to insist that you move out.
Parents can give permission to their children to live anywhere it is safe.
With permission of the parents, yes, she can. Until the she is 18 the parents determine where you live.
As long as they have permission of their parents they can in Texas. Otherwise they have to wait until they are an adult.
With parental permission from both his parents, yes.
In many places, a 16-year-old can live with a friend and their parents with parental permission. However, it's important to check local laws and regulations, as they can vary. It may also be necessary to have a legal document in place to clarify the living arrangements and responsibilities.