no! if u not in school, u gona get in trouble, if ur home schooled u can leave if u attend a school to finish off your education.
A 16 year old in Florida can not move out of their parents house since the parents are legally obligated to the minor until the age of 18. Florida does not have emancipation except for by marriage or pregnancy.
In most places, you need to be at least 18 to legally stay away from your parents' house without their permission. If you choose to stay with another relative without your parents' approval, there could be legal consequences such as being considered a runaway. It's best to discuss your situation with a trusted adult or seek guidance from a legal professional.
In South Carolina, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and typically cannot move out without parental consent. If the parents do not agree, it could involve the police if they report the minor as a runaway. It's advisable for the girl and her parents to seek legal advice to understand their rights and responsibilities in this situation.
In most places, a person must be at least 18 years old to move out of their parents' house without legal repercussions. However, some states allow minors to leave home at 17 if certain conditions are met, such as getting parental consent or being legally emancipated by the court. It's important to research the laws in your specific area before making any decisions.
In California, a child can legally leave home at the age of 18 without the parent getting in trouble. If a child leaves home before that age without parental consent, it could be considered a status offense, but parents would not typically face legal repercussions unless neglect or abuse is involved.
No, legally you can move out at 18 without getting into trouble. At 18 you are considered an adult and have the right to live independently.
Parental consent to do what? Having a child does not emancipate you--you are still a minor and therefore under the control of your parents. However, you (not your parents) do have parental rights over your own child.
Their contract got denied and they got introuble for evicting without athority.
yes legally. but its up to your parents
No
Of course they can date, there are no laws of any sort against dating;they just can't have sex until they are both over age 16.
It depends on the opinion of the parent who has custody of you. If the parent you're living with agrees you should be homeschooled - then they have the final say (although they should consult with the other parent out of courtesy). There is no legal reason why you shouldn't be homeschooled - providing your parent can provide you with sufficient instruction to enable you to pass your final exams.Another PerspectiveMany thoughtful people have different opinions on home schooling. For some the negative aspects outweigh the positive aspects. The family court has jurisdiction over the child of divorced parents. It is true that the parent with legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding education. If the parents have joint legal custody and one disagrees or the non-custodial parent strongly disagrees, they can take the issue before the family court. A judge will hear the matter and render a decision depending on the weight of the objection.
No. Your parents have to sign a release because you're under 18.
Move out with their consent.
Stab them in the back so they cant see you that'll teach them
if you were homeschooled then you should be able to attend college.
Yes, that is why you should chose your friends carefully. Accomplice to a theft makes you culpable.