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Can a 17-year-old leave home and legally live in the state of Kansas?

In Kansas, the legal age of majority is 18. A 17-year-old who leaves home without parental permission may be considered a runaway. If the minor can demonstrate to authorities that they are capable of making independent decisions and supporting themselves, they may be allowed to live on their own.


Is Minnesota a state where a 17 year old can legally leave home without parent consent?

In Minnesota, a minor who is 16 or 17 years old can leave home without parental consent. However, minors under 16 need parental permission to leave home. It is always recommended to seek legal advice or guidance when considering leaving home as a minor.


What are the rights of a 16 year old on leaving home in Texas?

They aren't allowed to leave home until they are 18, so they have no rights when they leave. They are required to obey the laws of the State of Texas, furthermore will be placed in the hands of the state and prosecuted for their actions.


When can a 17 year old leave home legally in NY state?

In New York State, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and must have parental permission to leave home legally. If the minor is being abused or feels unsafe in their home, they can seek assistance from Child Protective Services or from their local court to request permission to live independently.


Can you legally have your 18 year old arrested for leaving home in the state of Kentucky?

In Kentucky, an 18-year-old is considered a legal adult and can typically leave home without legal repercussions. Parents usually cannot have their 18-year-old child arrested for simply leaving home at that age.

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Is it legal to leave a 10 year old home alone in the state of Florida?

I am not a US citizen so I don't know about the state laws of Florida. However, I can tell you for certain that you should not leave a 10 year old child home alone (legal or not!).


Can a 17 year old get emancipated in the state of Florida?

The legal age adult in the State of Florida is 18 years old. As such, anyone under 18 years of age cannot leave home, unless you have parental consent, or have been declared emancipated by a State or Federal judge.


How many home loans are financed each year in the state of Florida?

It's impossible to pinpoint an actual number for home-loans each year in the state of Georgia. This is because from year to year, these home-loans fluctuate back and forth.


Can i leave the state of Florida and have my 17 year old live with my mother till he is 18 without interference from his father?

NO


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In the state of Florida can an 18 year old in school move out of their parents home?

if they are 18 why r the still at home anyway?


My ex leaves our 11 year home alone to watch our 5 year old is there a law against this in the state of Florida?

It is against Florida state law for an 11 year old to be left home alone with a sibling. A child must be 12 before they can stay home alone and 15 before the are permitted to babysit.


Can a 17 year old leave home permanently in the state of NM?

Only with parental consent.


Can a 17 year old leave the state of Florida without parent's permission?

No, they need permission. The age of majority in Florida is 18. Until then you are the responsibility of your parents. They determine where you live and much of what you can do.


Can a 17 year old female leave home and move out if they are three months from there birthday in the state of kansas?

No


Can a 17 year old leave home and live with another family in the state of MO?

Only if they have their parents' permission.


In Florida can the parents of an 18-year-old force them to leave the family home if the person is still in high school?

Yes, the legal age of majority for the state is 18. There is no Florida statute that requires the parents to allow a child to remain in the family home when the age of majority is reached, unless the person has protection under disability laws or a court rules otherwise.