I think that you shoulod be able to when your 17 because your just about grown up anyways i think that teenagers would know what there doing at the age of 17, plus i think that parents shouldn't care as long as their childrens have somewhere to go and they know that their being taken care of.
Summer Singletary
yes you should be able to move out at 17,you are a grown up,and pretty much know what is going on around you in our world today.the parents should'nt care at all,but they have to have some sercurity that you will be fine,and you have a place to go.reassure them that you will be safe,and well taken care of,and you will call from time to time,to let them know you are all right.
recent retired attorney of family law.
Legally no, as the legal age of majority is 18, with the exception of Alabama and Nebraska 19, Mississippi and Pennsylvania 21. Whether or not there would be any "trouble" would depend upon the action taken by the minor's parents and the circumstances concerning the minor leaving the family residence.
Legally? You don't.
Legally you have to be 18.
It is possible for a 17 year old in Virginia to move out legally. It only requires the permission of the parents.
No, legally you cannot move out at 17
Legally, No!
No, you are 17 and have not reached the age of majority. Until that age the parents are responsible and make the decisions.
As long as the mother has not consented, the 17 year old is not legally allowed to move out. Alternatively, the child can petition a court for emancipation.
Yes it is
In Arkansas, the legal age of majority is 18, meaning that individuals are considered adults at that age. However, there are certain circumstances under which a 17-year-old may be considered emancipated and able to move out legally, such as being married, in the military, or with a court order. It is advisable to seek legal counsel to understand the specific requirements and implications of emancipation in Arkansas.
In Colorado, a minor can legally move out at 17 if they have the consent of a parent or legal guardian. If the minor does not have consent, they can seek emancipation from the court to live independently before turning 18. However, emancipation is a complex legal process and may require the minor to demonstrate financial independence and the ability to support themselves.
No, not legally.
No, legally you cannot move out at 17. You become an adult the age of 18 in Georgia. Until that age your parents are responsible for you and where you live. And you boy friend could be in trouble as well.