{| |- | Yes, you can move with parental consent. They are responsible for you and where you live. Letting you live someplace else does not relieve them of their responsibility for your welfare. They are going to have to co-sign on any lease or rental agreement until you reach 18. |}
In Georgia, a 16-year-old cannot legally move out without permission from a parent or guardian. The legal age to leave home without parental consent is 18 in Georgia. If a minor leaves home without permission, the parent or guardian may report them as a runaway to law enforcement.
In Oklahoma, a 16-year-old can leave home without consent if they are emancipated or have permission from a parent or guardian. Otherwise, they are considered a runaway and can be returned home by law enforcement.
In Illinois, a minor who is a parent can legally move out of their parent's home but may still need parental consent for certain activities, such as accessing medical care. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional to understand your rights and responsibilities as a teenage parent.
No you can only move as a minor with parental consent or wait until you are emancipated. In some states you can apply for emancipation at 16 if you fill the criteria, otherwise you have to wait until you are 18 and get emancipated naturally.
In Minnesota, a minor who is 16 or 17 years old can leave home without parental consent. However, minors under 16 need parental permission to leave home. It is always recommended to seek legal advice or guidance when considering leaving home as a minor.
No.
With parental consent, residing outside of your parent's home is legal.
Only with parental consent.
You must be at least 16 to move out of your parent's home in Ireland with parental consent. If there is no parental consent, the age to legally move out of Ireland is 18.
In South Carolina a 17 year old can move out of their parent's home and get married. You need to be at least 16 years old and have a signed consent form to get married.
Only if the minor's parents consent to the move.
No. Until they reach the age of majority, usually 18, they are the responsibility of the parent and the parent determines where the child lives.
YES all you have to do is go through the legal process of emancipating yourself.
no you must be 18
no, the parent that let the boyfriend move in can face child endangerment charges
If you are 16 you can, with a parent's consent, but you have to be 18 without parent's consent.
no they can not make you move back in if you are 16 or older, if you are under 16 then yes