You'd have to be emancipated. The laws/requirements for emancipation vary by state and not all states have an emancipation statute. Check the laws for the state that you reside in. At a minimum, you
Well, it all depends on your reasons for getting away, if you can wait another year apply to a college or university in a different province or a state. If its abuse call a help line and talk to someone at school. trust me it will help but then again, there are some parents who make th echild seem wrong like mine but get away you will suffer in your adult hood
In Wisconsin, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and typically cannot move out of their parents' house without their permission. Parental consent or emancipation is usually needed for a minor to live independently. If a minor leaves home without permission, their parents can involve law enforcement or seek legal remedies.
At 18 you are an adult and do not need parents permission for ANYTHING.
about all of them I would think
In most cases, it is illegal for a 14-year-old to move out of their family home without parental consent. The legal age to move out varies depending on state laws, but generally, you must be at least 18 to live independently. Moving in with your grandparent may still require parental approval or legal guardianship. It is important to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific laws in your area.
Unless she has the parents' permission or the court's (she would have to prove the parents unfit), she doesn't...unless she wants to go to jail.
She cannot move out in Canada without parental consent. Until they reach the age of majority, their parents determine where they live. If she did have permission, the parent would still have to support them.
No you may not, that would be a trespass, which would subject you to civil and criminal liability. -J
And you can not get in touch with the mother? Call the boyfriends parents and say the child is not allowed to move out. It would be underage sex and illegal. If his parents allow it they can get into legal trouble for it and the CPS would get involved. A 13yo is not allowed to move out without parental permission and there has to be a guardian.
It would be presumed that you have your parents' permission to attend college, which would be considered acceptable.
It is legal if the 17 year-old's parents give permission to get married. Without their permission it would not be valid.
Unless the 14 year old has been emancipated, which is every unlikely, the 14 year old is required to do whatever the parents want them to do. If the parents give permission for her to move, then she may do so. However, without her parents' permission, she would be considered a "Runaway", and the police may escort her home and potentially charge her with status offenses.
It would be so much better if the son would communicate with the parents before doing this. With the value in homes fluctuating, he could be risking his parents' residence if he ends up defaulting on a more costly loan. If the refinancing will improve the interest rate, provide money for repairs or for medical bills, it might make sense. Otherwise, the son should look to other avenues for funds.