In most states, a child can legally move out of their parent's home at the age of 18. However, some states allow minors to leave home earlier with parental consent or under certain circumstances, such as being emancipated by a court. It is important to check the specific laws in your state regarding this matter.
A 17 year old mother is considered emancipated and thereby can legally make the decision to move away from her parents home with her child.
No, you cannot move out without permission. You have the right to medical care for you and your child.
Legally a teenager under the age of 18 cannot move out of their parents home in Florida. This law applies even if the teenager has a child of their own and you would have to have permission from your parents.
In Utah, you can legally move out of your parents' home at age 17 with their consent. If your parents do not give consent, you would need to seek emancipation from the court, which can grant you legal independence before turning 18.
No!
You used the word child. And legally they are a child and the parents decide where they are to live.
18 years old
In most places, you can legally move out of your parents' house once you reach the age of majority (18 in many countries). However, it's important to check the laws in your specific area to understand any additional requirements or restrictions that may apply.
If a child is legally emancipated by the court, then the parents are no longer responsible for the child. On the other hand, if the parents simply give the child permission to move out...then that's a different matter entirely.
In Missouri, a child can legally move out of their parental home at the age of 18, which is the age of majority in the state. However, if the child is emancipated by the court or with parental consent, they may be able to move out before the age of 18.
A person can legally move out of their home in Tennessee at the age of 18. A minor may be able to move out before with a parents consent.
The legal Age to Move Out In Saskatchewan is 16.