wait one more month
Depends on the state laws and if you are in foster care it's not up to your parents to decide but the judge.
Oh, dude, I mean, technically, in most places, you can't just peace out of foster care whenever you feel like it. Like, there are rules and stuff, you know? But hey, if you're 17, you're almost there, just hang in there a bit longer, and you'll be free to do whatever you want.
In Missouri, the legal age of majority is 18, which means you are considered a legal adult at that age. However, if you're in foster care, you may need to follow specific rules and regulations set by the foster care system or court before you can move out. It's best to discuss your situation with your caseworker or a legal guardian to understand your options and responsibilities.
Laws about leaving foster care vary by state. Some states allow youth to leave foster care at age 17 with proper plans in place for housing and supports, while others require youth to remain in care until age 18. It's important to check with the specific state's child welfare agency or a legal professional for guidance.
get emancipated..you have to get a job and show you can support yourself and have a place to live
Not if you are under 18. Just like your parents had custody of you the state now have custody of you. So when you needed parental consent you now need the state's consent for moving before 18 for instance.
You can be returned home at age 17. If it is unsafe, they can put you into foster care. The state takes a dim view on minors living alone and unsupervised.
In most cases, a foster youth cannot just move out at 17 without permission from their social worker or the court. Foster care systems typically have specific rules and processes in place for when a youth can leave care, which may involve transitioning to independent living programs or support services. It is important to discuss any plans to move out with the appropriate authorities to ensure a smooth and safe transition.
17 and 11 months is not the same as 18. They can only move if the parents give you permission.
No, you may not move out at 17. If the home is unsafe, get help from social services to get placed into foster care.
In Missouri, youth in foster care can begin the process of transitioning to independence at age 17, but they typically cannot fully "move out" until they turn 18. However, they may be eligible for programs that support independent living and can start preparing for this transition. It's important to communicate with your caseworker to understand your options and the resources available to you as you approach this milestone.
They cannot move out legally. If she is abusive, she can apply to the court for emancipation or to be moved to foster care.