i wouldn't try because if you didnt have permission to move out your parent can press charges against you for runaway but i do belive you can get your child support and if you call child support and tell them you moved out the parent that was receiveing the support will lose it.
Parents are responsible financially for a 17 year old in Michigan who voluntarily moves out of the house unless the teen is completely emancipated. Teens can be partially emancipated, which means parents can still be responsible for certain things.
Because they are not the child's parents, guardians are not required to pay support.
No, at 18 they are adults but if they move to finish school there might be a law in your state that support child support until graduation.
Neither parent should receive any child support for a child that no longer lives with either parent. If possible, the parents should consider what they can do to directly help the child who has moved out to allow them to finish school and/or get a college or university education.
If you're 16 then yes, but it's not reccomended as you'll need you're parents support throughout the process and to help support you financily and with help on you're feelings.
With parental consent, yes. The move does not relieve the girls' parents from being responsible for her support, welfare and maintenance.
The parents of a child do not have an obligation to pay child support to whoever the child decides to live with. Only if the court grants custody to another person and orders the parents to pay child support would an obligation arise.
yes a 19 year old can move out of her parents house with her children
The 17-year-old's parents are probably responsible for supporting the 17-year-old (it may depend on the state and the exact circumstances). They are not responsible for supporting the 17-year-old's infant, nor should they be.
Not unless his parents give her custody.
Legally, parents can ask a 20-year-old to leave the house if they are not providing financial support, but the exact laws vary depending on the location. It's important to check local laws and communicate openly with your family to find a resolution that works for everyone.
move out of my parents house!!!