Only if you are pregnant.
The legal age of majority is typically 18 in most places, so a 17-year-old would generally still need parental permission to move out, even if they have already graduated high school. However, if the court has granted permission for the 17-year-old to live with another adult, this may override the need for parental consent in this specific situation. It's important to consult with a legal professional for guidance in this matter.
Unless you are an emancipated minor as described by a court of law, then no. You'll have to wait until you're 18. Your parents have a responsibility to keep you safe and secure for at least that long. However, if your environment isn't safe, you may be permitted to move out. Don't move on impulse, research your move. Its dangerous if you don't know what you're doing. And ask yourself, "Is my plan really that good or am I being stupid?"
The legal age to move out of your parents' house in Texas is 18 years old. However, individuals who are 17 years old and have graduated from high school are also considered emancipated and can move out without parental consent.
The legal age to leave home without parental consent in Mississippi is 18. However, individuals who are 17 and have graduated from high school or are emancipated may also leave home without parental permission.
In Louisiana, the legal age to quit high school is 18. Students who are 16 or 17 may be eligible to withdraw from school under certain circumstances with parental consent and authorization from the school principal.
yes
Albert Einstein was 17 years old when he graduated from High School.
it is common nowadays. so, dont worry.
no he/she cant do that
Albert Einstein was 17 years old when he graduated from High School.
Graduating high school does not emancipate a minor. You can move out if your parents agree to allow it. If they don't agree, you have to wait until you turn 18.
That will depend on the state you are in. Some have the age set at 17 with graduation, or 18 years old.
There is no emancipation statute in Arizona. If you have your parents' permission, you can move out, but does not relieve them of their responsibility for your maintenance and welfare.
Yes you can as long as you get emancipated!
Only if they have their parents' permission. Graduating high school does not emancipate a minor.
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18 or 17 with parental consent (provided you have graduated high school).