according to most state laws once you are 18 you are legally allowed to move when ever you wish... only time you may not before that is with 18- emancipation laws.... but if the parent u r living with now (if ur parents are divorced) is collecting child support they will no longer be able to and you can request it untill you're out of school that is
It depends on what you're asking: # Sure, it is legal for an 18 year old to leave his parents (at) home if he doesn't want them to go (presumably, to high school) with him. # Sure, it is legal to leave the parents' (or parent's) home [home of one's parent(s)] unless that 18 year old is on house arrest.
No, once you turn 18 you are a legal adult
It depends on the school district, my school district still has it, but only because it will be completely funded by parents, and not by the state.
If you're legally an adult in the state where you live, then yes, you can sign any legally binding contract or form. In all states except Mississippi, Alabama, and Nebraska, the age of adulthood is 18. In Alabama and Nebraska it is 19, and in Mississippi it is 21.
There are still truant officers in school districts throughout the state of Alabama. However, Decatur City Schools no longer have truant officers in their school district. Instead they have active police officers patrolling for students skipping.
Yes he can.
You might be able to, but it is not advisable to do so.
Usually, but parents can be sued for support if you are a student in good standing.
not until you are 19 years old in Alabama that's the punishment for quiting school
No Alabama does not have slaves. Slavery is illegal in every state of America. YES. WE, ALABAMIANS, ARE BACKWARDS, AND THEREFORE STILL HAVE SLAVES. not.
No, for technically they are still a minor and under the custody of his or her parents. The person must wait until they are 19 or they can seek early emancipation from age 18 in Alabama (the age of majority is 19 there).
if they are 18 why r the still at home anyway?
Alabama