That will depend if the state in question allows emancipation. The parents have to be notified and the court will consider their desires.
See: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_emancipation_laws_in_Virginia
If the parents sign off or the 17 year old is emancipated.
In most places, a 16-year-old cannot legally move out of their parents' household without parental consent. They are still considered a minor and subject to the rules and regulations set by their parents or legal guardians.
No, in all states those under age 18 must to have parental consent.
Yes, in Louisiana, a 16-year-old would still need parental consent to be legally emancipated. Emancipation requires a court order and typically involves proving that the minor can support themselves financially and make decisions independently.
Yes, if she is emancipated.
No. You are not emancipated.
No, she is not emancipated.
No. The only way to get married without parental consent is by being emancipated and going to school does not do that.
No.
No, a 15 year old can not move out without parental consent in Massachusetts. A minor can only move out if they are legally emancipated.
Not unless you get emancipated,
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With parental consent, they can move out. Emancipation means the parents are no longer responsible for them.
Confirm with the JAG office if the Serviceman is "Emancipated."
See: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_emancipation_laws_in_Virginia
None, unless the 17-year-old has been emancipated in some manner, such as marriage (which requires parental consent), court decree (which is rarely granted), etc.