In most places, an adult is typically considered to be 18 years old, which is when they reach the age of majority and can make independent decisions, including going places without their parents. However, some jurisdictions may have specific laws regarding the age of consent or parental responsibilities that could vary. It's essential to check local laws for any specific regulations that may apply.
this 17 year girl lives with another family and planning a cruise going to mexico. can she go without her parents permission
== == The person that said your state is one of 2 that you have to be 21 years old before you can move out without parents permission P.A. Requires you to be 18 years old before you can move out on your own
No she can not. In some states she could at 16 with the courts consent but no court will alllow it based on a pregnancy alone.
6 years old!
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You have to be an adult. In most places that is 18.
The parents can give them consent to move out. Without it they will have to be an adult.
It is doubtful that any hotel will allow a fifteen year old to check in one of their rooms without an adult. This is a liability and very likely would not be allowed anywhere.
Anywhere in the world once you reach the age of majority, which is usually 18 years old.
No in Hawaii a 16 year old minor can not stay with a 22 adult without parents consent.
You have to be an adult. In Ohio, that means 18 years of age.
No they may not. You have to be an adult, 18, to move out unless the parents allow it.
A 12 year old is not allowed to volunteer without their parents permission in Reno, Nevada. If they get their parents permission, they can volunteer almost anywhere.
No, since you are legally not an adult, you will need consent from your parents or legal guardian to move out of their house
yes. they are a legal adult.
No, they are not an adult. Until they are, the parents make the decisions.
Without their permission they will have to wait until they are 18. The parents are still responsible for them.