Yes it is.
In South Carolina, you can legally move out at 17 with parental consent, but you may encounter challenges if you plan to move to Pennsylvania as it is not your state of residence. It's advisable to seek legal advice and understand the laws regarding minors moving across state lines.
The legal age in South Carolina for a child to move out without parental consent is 18 years old. Under the law, individuals who are 18 or older are considered adults and can make their own decisions about where they live.
Yes, in South Carolina, an 18-year-old can choose to live with a noncustodial parent if they so desire, as they are considered a legal adult at that age. However, it's recommended to have the consent of both parents to avoid any legal complications.
In South Carolina, the legal age of majority is 18. Generally, a 17-year-old is still considered a minor and may require parental consent or emancipation to move out. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional for specific advice on your situation.
No, they need permission. The age of majority is 18. Until then you are the responsibility of your parents. They determine where you live and much of what you can do.
South Carolina's legal age of majority is eighteen.
Not without parental consent or emancaption.
S.C. age of majority is eighteen for both genders.
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No, the legal age of majority is 18.
18 when you become an adult.
in South Carolina , yes . other states , i don't know .
yes you can but you will hav eto go through the court and ge emancipated
In South Carolina, you can legally move out at 17 with parental consent, but you may encounter challenges if you plan to move to Pennsylvania as it is not your state of residence. It's advisable to seek legal advice and understand the laws regarding minors moving across state lines.
might be some legal issues there might want to check with a lawyer.