They certainly can. Until they are adults they remain the responsibility of their parents. That includes the parents determining where thay can live. It does not relieve the parents of their responsibility to take care of the child.
In most places, a 16-year-old cannot legally move out of their parents' household without parental consent. They are still considered a minor and subject to the rules and regulations set by their parents or legal guardians.
Not in Kentucky, until you are an adult, the parents are responsible for you. That would be 18 and until then they determine where you live.
In Wisconsin, a pregnant 16-year-old is considered a minor and therefore cannot legally move out of their parents' house without their consent. If the parents do not approve, the minor would need to seek legal emancipation or assistance from child protective services. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional for guidance in this situation.
No, in Alabama, the age of majority is 19, so individuals under that age require parental consent to move out.
In Massachusetts, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and would generally need their parent's consent or approval from a court to move out of their parents' home. Without parental consent or court approval, they are still under the legal custody of their parents.
yes
The parents can give them consent to move out. Without it they will have to be an adult.
Yes, with parental consent.
yes it is possible for someone 17 and 7 months to move out with out their parents consent
With parental consent, they can move out. Emancipation means the parents are no longer responsible for them.
Minors can only move with their parents consent.
Yes they can.
No she can not.
yes you can
That is something they cannot do. They have to have consent or be 18.
Not without parental consent or emancipation by the court. Having a baby does not emancipate you.
With parental consent, yes. The move does not relieve the girls' parents from being responsible for her support, welfare and maintenance.