10 or 11
There is no law that specifies an age. However, the child must be safe, feel as if they are safe, and be able to get help if they need it. Probably 14 to 15 if they are trusted by their parents.
Beat it up !
There are no laws that state what age is appropriate for a child to be left alone nationally, so each state has their own guidelines. The state of Kansas recommends a child be 12 years old prior to being left alone.
The legal age of majority is 18.
A child must be at least 8 years old to stay home alone in Georgia. At this age and in this state, they can babysit siblings as well.
In Georgia, there is no specific legal age at which a child can be left home alone; however, the law requires parents to provide proper supervision. Generally, it is recommended that children under the age of 8 should not be left alone for extended periods. Factors such as the child's maturity level and the circumstances should also be considered when determining if it's appropriate to leave a child unattended. Parents can face legal consequences if a child is left in unsafe conditions.
In Georgia, there is no specific legal age at which a child can be left home alone, but it is generally advised that children under the age of 13 should not be left alone for extended periods. Parents are expected to use their judgment based on the child's maturity and ability to handle emergencies. It is important for caregivers to consider the child's comfort level and the safety of the environment when making this decision.
The Attorney General of Georgia is responsible for all the legal matters of the state of Georgia.
No, the state's age of legal majority is 18. no you can move out at 17 though
In Indiana, there is no specific legal age at which a child can live alone. However, it is generally recommended that a child be at least 14 years old before being left home alone for an extended period of time. Parents or guardians should use their judgment based on the child's maturity and ability to care for themselves.
In Georgia, a parent can kick their child out at age 18, which is the age of majority in the state. Before that age, parents are responsible for providing care and support for their child.