If the parents give permission, they can leave the child. They may have to appoint a guardian in state.
In the state of Vermont, the legal age for a child to move out of their parents' house is 18. Parents may have legal obligations to support their child until they reach the age of majority.
In Montana, a child must be 18 years old to be able to move out. However, if a child wants to move out before the age of 18, they can become emancipated, which requires filing a petition in family court. To do that, it is best for the child to meet with a family lawyer who knows what to do.
In New York State, the legal age to move out of your parents' home without their permission is 18 years old. However, if you are younger than 18, you may be able to leave home depending on the circumstances and with the involvement of child protective services.
In the state of Georgia, the legal age of majority is 18. A 17-year-old would typically need to be legally emancipated or have parental consent to move out of their parents' house. It is advisable to seek guidance from a legal professional in such situations.
In Illinois the legal age to move out is 18 but if the child leaves home at the age of 17, have a good place to stay and don't do anything criminal etc, the parents have no recourse. However, the parents are still legally responsible for the child until the child attains the age of 18. In Missouri, a child can leave home at the age of 17, and parents have no recourse. However, the parents are still legally responsible for the child until the child attains the age of 18 Read more: My daughter is about to turn 17. We live in Missouri. Is it legal for her to move out when she turns 17 in Missouri. I dont want her to move out but she keeps telling me that its ok for her to move at 17 is this true? | Answerbag http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/342083#ixzz2DG9zoDJR
The legal age for a child to move out from their parents is 18 in the state of Florida. However, this can happen earlier if a child is emancipated by the courts.
In the state of Vermont, the legal age for a child to move out of their parents' house is 18. Parents may have legal obligations to support their child until they reach the age of majority.
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18 when they are an adult.
This question really depends on where in the world you are. In the UK a child can leave home at 16 with the parents consent. However, if a child leaves home at 16 without parental consent the police will not force them to return. The age of consent in the UK is 16. If you're in the US consent laws vary from state to state.
Jurisdiction and future modifications transfers to the state of residence of the obligor parent, not the child.
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Yes, they can leave a 17 year old. As long as the minor is provided for and there is a legal guardian.
Yes. Both parents have to pay child support no matter the circumstances until the child has reached 18.
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I don't think so. In order for the child to legally move out of their parents home they would have to request emancipation which would leave them independent and the parents wouldn't be obligated to pay child support.Now if the child was ordered by Family Court to move to another location because the parents posed a threat to the safety and/or well being of said child... Then they could be ordered to pay child support.Look at it this way, children that don't like the rules and curfews that their parents present to them will find comfort in another family that will let that child do anything. Now if the child could get money from their parents and move to a non disciplinary enviorment they would. The biological parents would have no control over the well being of their child. And some money sucking, jobless adult would love to have this child...For a price.I'm Not an attorney and this is what I believe to be correct. If you have a legal problem you should consult an attorney.Another viewA minor child who has not been emancipated can only move out of his/her parents' home with parental or court permission. What the child wants is legally irrelevant. If the parents agree to allow the child to move in with another adult, it is up to the parents and the new guardian to come to an agreement for the financial support of the child. For example, if the child goes to live with a family member in another city so that he/she can attend a school in that area, the parents would normally agree to pay for school expenses and a monthly maintenance for the child. However, if a parent agrees to leave a child with a family member because of dire financial problems, drug problems, safety problems, etc, the new guardian would typically agree to absorb the costs involved in raising the child.However, if the agreement calls for the guardian to pay the parents, this could be construed as selling the child, and would be a felony.If the child is removed from the parents by the state, the state has the right and responsibility to seek child support payments from the parents in order the recoup the expenses of care.
Parents have the right to make a child move out after he attains 18 years of age.