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Many states determine that a person is emancipated, or legally independent, at least by the time they are 19 years old, though there are some exemptions for not having graduated from high school, or for diminished physical or mental capacity.

Don't be quick to leave if it's for reason of "too many rules". You may not be able to return.

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As a legal adult at 19 years old, judges or social services typically cannot force you to move against your will. However, if there are extenuating circumstances involving your safety or well-being, they may intervene and require you to relocate for your own protection. It is advisable to seek legal advice if you are facing such a situation.

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