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{| |- | Certainly, with parental permission. Until they reach the age of majority the parent is responsible for the minor. But the parents can decide were the best place for a child to live is and a college is certainly a good place for them! |}

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Can parents keep their graduated 17 year old child from going to college legally Even if the child is paying for it himself?

Legally, parents cannot prevent their 17-year-old child from attending college if the child is paying for it themselves. At 17, the child is considered a legal adult in many jurisdictions, so they have the right to make their own decisions regarding education. Parents may still be able to provide guidance or advice, but they cannot legally dictate whether the child can attend college or not.


Can you move out in Washington state at 18?

YES, you are an adult. but if you are still in school you still have to attend.


In what state can you move out at 17?

In most states, you must be at least 18 to legally move out without parental consent. However, in some states like Nebraska and Mississippi, the legal age to move out is 19. It is advisable to check the specific laws in your state before making any decisions.


How can a 17 year old female ward of state legally move out in ga?

In Georgia, a ward of the state must typically petition the court for emancipation to legally move out before turning 18. This process involves demonstrating financial self-sufficiency, the ability to make independent decisions, and a safe living situation. Seeking guidance from a lawyer or a legal aid organization specializing in youth rights can help navigate this process.


Can a seventeen year old move out if they want to and can afford it?

{| |- | Not without parental permission. Another alternative is to get emancipated, if you live in a state that allows it. Parents are responsible for their children until they reach the age of majority. This is 18 in most states and countries around the world. The responsibility includes determining where the child should live. |}