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In Virginia, the legal age of majority is 18. This means that an 18-year-old who is still in high school can legally leave home without parental consent.
In Georgia, the legal age of emancipation is 18. A 17 year old would typically need parental consent to leave home legally, unless they petition the court for emancipation and meet the necessary requirements.
No they cannot. Until they are 18 in Arizona, the parents are responsible for them and decide where they live.
In some states, a 17-year-old can petition the court for emancipation without parental consent by proving self-sufficiency and maturity. They must demonstrate the ability to support themselves financially and manage their own affairs. Consulting with a family law attorney familiar with emancipation laws in their state is recommended.
In Florida, a 16-year-old cannot move out without parental permission or legal emancipation. The legal age of majority in Florida is 18, so until then, a minor requires parental consent or court permission to live independently.
No, not legally.
Only with parental consent or emancipation.
Only with parental consent or through emancipation. You cannot own property with just parental consent.
In most states, yes.
No but maybe in Virginia.
nope
With parental consent, they can move out. Emancipation means the parents are no longer responsible for them.
Not without parental consent or emancipation by the court.
Yes, you are over 18.
With parental consent or through emancipation by marriage. Since you are living with your parents you do not qualify for applying to emancipation by the court.
No there is not. A minor can not move out without parental consent, emancipation by the court or through marriage.
In Virginia, the legal age of majority is 18. This means that an 18-year-old who is still in high school can legally leave home without parental consent.