In the state of North Carolina it is 18 but I'm not for certain if you have a child but i would imagine you could as long as you were able to take care of the child since you are a parent yourself.
Answer18 inless you get emancipatedA pregnant minor or a minor who is a parent is not automatically emancipated in any US state with the exception of Wisconsin.
In all other states the minor must be of the legal age of majority which is 18 in all states, the exception of Nebraska where it is 19, or be legally emancipated according to existing state laws.
Unlikely. In most states you are under the control of your parents, and they are responsible for you, until you are 18.
To move out legally you need parental consent until you are 18yo if you wish to move out.
Technically they cannot move out until they are an adult. That won't be until they turn 18.
Generally, no. The legal age of majority is 18. So, except in the rare cases where you can be emancipated earlier, you will not be able to move out without your mother's permission until you are 18-years-old.
No, you can move at 18 when you are an adult. Until then you are a minor.
you just leave! you are able to move out at age 17
If your daughter has your permission, she can move out of your home. Unless you go through the process of legal emancipation, you will be legally liable for her actions until she turns 18.
* Old habits die hard * How do you know you can't until you try
You can't live on you're on until you're 18 years old.
The answer is no because your not a legal adult until your 18 Years old
You need parental consent to move until you are 18.
Get your parent's permission to move out. Otherwise you have to wait until you are 18.