Without parental permission you have to be 18.
In Virginia, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and must have parental consent to live with another adult, such as grandparents. If the parents approve, the teenager can live with their grandparents without legal issues.
In Ontario, a child who is 16 or 17 years old can leave home without parental permission. However, a 15-year-old would still require parental consent or involvement of child services to live with their grandparents. It's recommended to seek guidance from a trusted adult or contact child services for assistance in these situations.
In Alabama, the legal age of majority is 19. However, the courts generally recognize a minor's ability to choose where they live if they are deemed mature enough to make that decision. This would depend on the circumstances of the situation and the minor's ability to care for themselves.
If you are being mistreated by your mother and step father you can take it up with child welfare especial y if you have a grandmother who is willing to accept responsibility for you. however make sure that you treat this situation seriously and truthfully because whatever action you chose to take there are always consequences.
The most recommended age to move out of your parents home of course is at the legal adult age of 18. However, it also depends on the circumstances and if one is ready to live independently or not.
No, but it depends on your state. In Alabama and Nebraska it is 19, in Mississippi and Pennsylvania it is 21.
Not without parental consent.
Not if you live in Alabama, Kentuky, Arkansas, or Mississippi.
Have the permission of your parents. Until you reach the age of majority, you are their responsibility. They get to determine where you live.
No, they must have permission. Otherwise they are a runaway and the police can return them to their home.
In Mississippi, a child can legally leave home without parental consent at the age of 21. However, some exceptions apply; for instance, a minor can be considered emancipated at age 18, allowing them to live independently. It's important for parents and guardians to understand the legal implications of a minor leaving home before this age.
In Mississippi, you are still a minor until age of 21 and your parents are still responsible for you. Whether the police will help depends a great deal on what else they are involved in at the time.
No, my grandmother does not live with me. She has her own home nearby, and we visit each other often. We enjoy spending time together, sharing meals, and exchanging stories.
i live in Arkansas and 16years old pregnant and feel thretened how can i leave home
NO, IF THE CHILD IS NOT ON THE LEASE. IF THE HOUSE IS OWNED BY THE GRANDMOTHER THAN THE CHILD STILL CAN'T LIVE THERE BECAUSE HE/SHE IS NOT 18 YEARS OF AGE
It would have to be granted by court order.
No the child doesn't have to live with the grandmother however the grandmother must have the proper knowledge to homeschool.