no theres no chance unless one your parents are understandable and are really cool peoples and wont snitch or #2 you have to get emancipated and they are very mean and snoby or 2 wait until your 18 years of age and your finacially some what stabled. other than that the state sucks and i know you dont want to hear this niether do I
In Pennsylvania, the legal age of majority is 18, so typically a 17-year-old would need parental consent or a court order to move out. However, there may be exceptions such as if the minor is legally emancipated or married. It is advisable to seek legal advice before making any decisions.
In Pennsylvania, the legal age of majority is 18, so a 17-year-old would typically need parental consent to move out. However, there are exceptions such as emancipation or marriage, which would allow a minor to move out without parental consent. It's recommended to seek legal advice or assistance to understand the specific circumstances and options available.
The legal age to drop out of school in Pennsylvania is 18. Students who are 17 may drop out if they meet certain requirements, such as having parent or guardian permission.
Question is unclear but I will try to answer by giving several scenarios: (1) If you are on probation from a PA court, BUT you are being supervised by FL - you can contact your Florida PO and advise him you wish to return to PA. I'm sure FL will be happy to allow it and free themselves of the cost and effort of supervising you, so you should not encounter much problem. Because you are a probationer from PA, PA will HAVE TO accept you back. (2) If you are on probation from a FL court but wish to move to PA, you MUST have permission from the court that granted you the probation. Not only that, the "receiving state" (in this case, PA) must agree to accept the cost and effort of your supervision. Not until this happens can the FL court grant you permission to move. In either case - contact your PO and he will instruct you how to go about the procedure. [CAUTION] Without the approval of the court, you cannot move out of the jurisdiction of the state that is supervising you, or you run the risk of committing a VOP.
The only way a 17 year old can move out on their own is to get legally emancipated. If the minor attempts to move out without emancipation, they can be charged as a runaway.
yes unless you are 5-17 is the time you can move out the same as pa
in pa one is no longer considered a minor so yes you can move out but good luck finding a place to live
No, being the age of 17 is not the same as being 18. Until they are 18 in Missouri, the parents continue to be responsible and make the decisions.
Pregnancy does not make one an adult in the eyes of the law. Until you are 18 you live where your parents say.
It's 17 in PA.
No, in Pennsylvania they are not yet an adult. Until they are 18, they cannot leave the home without parental permission.
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Certainly, as long as you have parental permission. Until you turn 18, or are emancipated, you remain the responsibility of your parents. They determine where you can live.
you must be 17 years old to quit school in PA.
You have to be 21 I believe
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