If they have parental permission, they can. Without it, they have to wait until they turn 18.
In many places, a 17-year-old can move out of their parents' home with their parents' permission. However, some areas require individuals to be 18 before legally leaving home without parental consent. It's important to check the laws in the specific location in question.
You can't just say they need to grow up because a 17 years old is counted as an adult. You can move out of your parents home if you can prove you can live on your own facially and support yourself with a home. You also need to go to court to get an emancipation which involves some work. You need a good reason to be moving out to get an emancipation.
In Missouri, the legal age of majority is 18, so a 16-year-old girl cannot move out of her parents' home without their permission. If she does leave without their consent, her parents have the legal right to involve law enforcement to bring her back home.
of course Unless ties such as disability, court ordered sanctions, etc. hold you back, then yes.
Yes, you can move out at the age of 17 in Georgia. That other guy has no idea what he is talking about. You can legally move out at 17 and can get approved emancipation at the age of 15 or 16 (not sure which) if you are pregnant.
Without parental permission not until you are 18.
No, you can move at 18 when you are an adult. Until then you are a minor.
At 18 when they are an adult.
Only with parental consent.
As long as she has her parents' permission. Otherwise they need to live where their parents say.
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.
yeah course.
Yes, with parental consent.
Not without parental permission.
In many places, a 17-year-old can move out of their parents' home with their parents' permission. However, some areas require individuals to be 18 before legally leaving home without parental consent. It's important to check the laws in the specific location in question.
They will have to have parental permission. Until they are 18, the parents are responsible for them.
The minor would need permission from the court that placed her with the foster parents before she could move into her grandmother's home.