Not without parental permission until you are 18.
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.
{| |- | They certainly can. The age of majority is 18 years of age. The parents are no longer responsible for the child. |}
In Virginia, a 17-year-old who leaves home without parental permission may be considered a runaway. Parents are legally responsible for their minor children until they reach the age of majority, which is 18 in Virginia. It is advisable for the minor to seek guidance from a trusted adult or contact local authorities for assistance if facing issues at home.
Yes, they have the right to tell them to leave. Once the child is an adult, age 18, the parents are no longer legally responsible for them. They can even charge them with trespassing if they don't leave.
In most places, a 15-year-old cannot legally leave their home and move in with another family member without permission from their parents or legal guardians. The legal age at which a person can leave home varies by location, but it is typically 18 years old.
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.
yes there are people who leave there 12 year olds home alone for like 2 days
{| |- | They certainly can. The age of majority is 18 years of age. The parents are no longer responsible for the child. |}
In Virginia, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and must have parental consent to live with another adult, such as grandparents. If the parents approve, the teenager can live with their grandparents without legal issues.
Legally she cannot leave home. Until she turns 18, her parents are responsible for her and decide where she can live.
NO. Are you crazy?
About time.
Yes. They are an adult at 18, even if they're still in school, so you certainly can ask/tell them to leave.
Not legally.
Yes. An 18-year-old is an adult.
You
You need to get a a judge to let you leave by court order.