Once you reach the age of majority. Until then the parents get to decide where you live and they have put you where they want you.
Only if they have their parents' permission. Otherwise they have to wait until they are 18.
The family moved to Wabash, Indiana in 1951
Alan Turing was an only child. His parents were well-to-do, but aparently had a long distance relationship. From published reports, his parents were not particularly interested in mathematics, being a career diplomatic family.
Lincoln was a boy of seven when his father moved the family to Indiana, presumably to improve his chances to make a living as a farmer. He did not read many books at that age, even if he had access to them. I doubt that any books influenced his decision to move with his parents to Indiana.
Abraham Lincoln was born in Kentucky and then he and his family lived in Indiana. His family can be considered as middle class. The family settled in Illinois.
Jeff Gordon and his family moved from California to Pittsboro, Indiana in 1986.
Yes. I have 3 people in my family, my parents and me. My parents and I make up my family of 3.
Clarksville, Indiana.
Louisa May Alcott had a close relationship with her family, particularly with her parents and sisters. They supported her writing career and inspired many of the characters in her books, such as the March family in "Little Women." Louisa and her family faced financial struggles together, which influenced her work.
Yes, Jim Carroll's parents did get a divorce. His tumultuous family life and experiences with addiction were significant themes in his writing, particularly in his acclaimed work, "The Basketball Diaries." Carroll's reflections on his upbringing often highlight the impact of his parents' separation on his youth and development.
Jane Austen lived with her family until her death.