No you can't.
Not until they are 18 years of age in Florida. Until then the parents determine where you live.
Yes, if they have parental permission. The key here is the age of majority, 18, in Florida. If they are an adult, the parents are no longer responsible.
In the state of Florida a minor must be at least 16 in order to be emancipated. Even once they meet the age requirement, a minor who has been determined to be mentally unstable is not going to be able to get emancipated.
you can leave when you are 18 years old in the united states
In Florida you are an adult at age 18. You are considered an adult and able to sign agreements and be responsible for your own welfare. Your parents cannot legally keep you at home.
If the 17 year old agrees to be emancipated, than yes, if not, than no.
The age of majority in FL is 18. A 17-year-old, whether they have a GED or not, is a minor. You can leave home if your parents agree to allow it or if you've been emancipated.
IF the girl is not married, parents are responsible for her until she turns 18; No matter where she lives, unless she has been emancipated.
You have to sue your parents in court to gain emancipation.
The parents are not required to participate in the process. But the court usually requires that they be notified.
She is not yet an adult at 17. No, she is not emancipated and her parents are still responsible for her.
In Florida, a 16-year-old cannot move out without parental consent unless they are emancipated by a court. Emancipation would legally recognize them as an adult and give them the ability to live independently.