no.
In most cases, a foster youth cannot just move out at 17 without permission from their social worker or the court. Foster care systems typically have specific rules and processes in place for when a youth can leave care, which may involve transitioning to independent living programs or support services. It is important to discuss any plans to move out with the appropriate authorities to ensure a smooth and safe transition.
Oh, dude, I mean, technically, in most places, you can't just peace out of foster care whenever you feel like it. Like, there are rules and stuff, you know? But hey, if you're 17, you're almost there, just hang in there a bit longer, and you'll be free to do whatever you want.
In the state of Missouri you CAN move out at 17 you are considered an adult!, and the juvenile court stated you can move out of state as long as you make sure the laws there are ok with it as well i am from Missouri i have 3 months till i turn 18 and i am moving out . so yes you can move out at 17 in Missouri
In Missouri, the legal age to move out of your parent's home without their consent is 18 years old. If you are under 18 and want to move out, you may need to seek emancipation through the court system.
In Missouri, the age limit to move out of your legal guardians' home is 18 years old. At this age, you are considered an adult and can make decisions about where you live.
Depends on the state laws and if you are in foster care it's not up to your parents to decide but the judge.
They cannot move out legally. If she is abusive, she can apply to the court for emancipation or to be moved to foster care.
They aren't the same. Adoption is becoming the legal parent and foster care means the state is the childs guardian. The state makes all important decisions regarding the child and the foster parents have no rights, the state can just come in and move the child to another foster home for no reason. Adopted children are yours forever.
In most cases, a foster youth cannot just move out at 17 without permission from their social worker or the court. Foster care systems typically have specific rules and processes in place for when a youth can leave care, which may involve transitioning to independent living programs or support services. It is important to discuss any plans to move out with the appropriate authorities to ensure a smooth and safe transition.
I think this depends on if the foster parents would take your friend back or not. If your friend moved out of the friends house she would have to by law move in with another foster family because she isn't a legal adult. I think that is the way it goes unless your friend got emancipated from the foster care system and can live on her own.
Oh, dude, I mean, technically, in most places, you can't just peace out of foster care whenever you feel like it. Like, there are rules and stuff, you know? But hey, if you're 17, you're almost there, just hang in there a bit longer, and you'll be free to do whatever you want.
Yes you can move out at 17 in Missouri.
No, you may not move out at 17. If the home is unsafe, get help from social services to get placed into foster care.
When they reach the age of adulthood, normally 18. If they are in an abusive home, the court can move them to foster care.
I would think that when you turn 18 you would be able to move out of the foster home and like a regular adult you would have to pay for you're own apartment rent.
If she's 16 she can't legally move out at all unless you give consent.
The court would only allow this is you are being abused and removed from the home. If your parents have allowed you to move out before age of emancipation it is still their obligation to support you.