The age of majority is 18. At 17 you will need your parents' permission, or legal emancipation. Emancipation is apparently an easier process in Louisiana than in some states.
Not legally. The legal age of majority for the state is 18. Parents of a minor who leaves the family home against their wishes can petition the superior circuit court for an order of requisition to have said minor returned to their custody.
Once the court order is presented to authorities the minor can be taken into custody and returned to the family home or remanded to a juvenile facility to await a disposition hearing in a juvenile or family court.
The legal age of majority for Louisiana is 18.
You have to be emancipated, which you must have parental consent to do. If you are being mentally/emotionally abused, physically abused, or if your parents' living arrangements are unstable, you can file for emancipation. But be careful! You can't just say you're being abused if you aren't. If the court finds the charges against your parents to be fabricated, you can be charged with lying to the court and filing false charges.
No. He can not legally move out without their permission until he is 18.
17 and up
Yes, the presence and signatures of both parents are required.
No you can not until you are 18 and then you can move out.
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The age of majority in Louisiana is 18. Until then, you live where the parents say you live.
No you may not leave at 17 in Louisiana. Until you are an adult, 18, you live where they say you live.
No. In your state, 18 is the legal age to move out.
No, you have to be 18.
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yeah you can yeah you can
No you can not.
No she can not.
Only with parental consent.
If she has parental permission. Otherwise she will either have to be married or turn 18 in Louisiana.
If you mean 'can' you do this, then the answer is yes, as long as the 17-year-old has parental consent to get married.
Yes, a 17 year old can move out of their parent's house in Louisiana without the parents permission. Authorities cannot make you move back in with your parents since this is the way the law is set up.