No, not legally. The minimum legal age of majority for any state is 18.
No if parents don't like it. They can emancipate you if they want to.
Laws regarding minors leaving home can vary by jurisdiction. In many places, 17 year olds are still considered minors and may be subject to custody laws that require them to live with a parent or legal guardian. It is important to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific laws that apply in your situation.
No, Age 18
Not without her parents' permission. Even though she has a child, until she is 18, they are responsible for her.
In Maine, the legal age of majority is 18, so technically a 17-year-old would be considered a minor. However, there are exceptions for minors who are legally emancipated or have parental consent to live independently. It's recommended to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific laws and options available in this situation.
Yes, they can tell them to leave. Once the child is an adult, age 18, the parents are no longer legally responsible for them. They can even charge them with trespassing if they don't leave.
Yes, you can. Georgia is a strange state. You cannot be kicked out until the age of majority (18), but a child can leave at age 17, and the police will not force the child back home or treat him/her as a runaway.
In Texas, a minor can legally leave their parent's home at the age of 17 without their parent's permission. This is because the legal age of majority in Texas is 18.
i BELEIVE THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WAY YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR HOME LEGALLY WITH OUT BEING 18 OR YOU CAN BRANDED AS A " RUN-AWAY MISFIT" AND CAN GET IN ALOT OF UNSPOKEN TROUBLE WITH YOUR FAMILY ANG THE STATE.
They can tell them to leave. Once a child is an adult, usually age 18 depending on the state, the parents are no longer legally responsible for them. They can even charge them with trespassing if they don't leave.
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No. Talk your lawyer.