A parent is responsible (as in a lawsuit) for the child's actions unless he/she becomes emancipated, joins the military, or gets married (requiring parental consent in Georgia if under 18). Yes, the age of majority is 18; however, a child can leave at 17. A parent cannnot force them to stay. But they cannot be kicked out until age 18. Call the police and ask. The police do have jurisdiction in this matter, because the child can be charged as a runaway and sent to juvenile detention if just 16 (or less). In Georgia, if the child is 17, the police will not do anything, and the child may leave without consent. But ther parents cannot kick the child out until age 18. Absolutely, and don't let anyone tell you otherwise. If a police officer says no, ask to speak to his/her immediate supervisor. In Georgia, a person can now go to jail at age seventeen. That created a unique twist in the law. Parents are responsible for a child until age 18, so they will still be responsible for the child's actions; however, they cannnot force the child to stay should the child wish to leave. Parents also cannot kick the child out until age 18.
In Georgia, the legal age to leave home without parental consent is 18 years old.
In Georgia, the legal age to leave home without parental permission is 18 years old. Individuals under 18 would typically need parental consent or be deemed legally emancipated to live independently.
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.
In Alabama, the legal age to leave home without parental consent is 19 years old. However, a minor who is at least 18 and has graduated from high school can also leave home without parental consent.
In Arkansas, a teen must be at least 18 years old to leave home without parental consent.
In Georgia, the legal age to leave home without parental consent is 18 years old.
They can leave at anytime with parental consent. Without it, they have to be 18 years old.
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor. You can leave home at 18 without parental consent. The only way you can leave prior to turning 18 without parental consent is if you
In Georgia, the legal age to leave home without parental permission is 18 years old. Individuals under 18 would typically need parental consent or be deemed legally emancipated to live independently.
No, the age of majority is 18. You would need to be legally emancipated if you want to leave home without parental consent.
No you have to be 18.
With parental consent a child can leave home at any time. Otherwise they must be an adult, 18 in Connecticut.
Without parental consent, 19yo.
Only with parental consent. You are not emancipated, only regarding the pregnancy and your health.
In Alabama, the legal age to leave home without parental consent is 19 years old. However, a minor who is at least 18 and has graduated from high school can also 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.
18 without parental consent.