The previous poster is wrong. Once a child is emancipated (and it�s rare that it happens) their parents are no longer responsible for them in any way. The parents WILL NOT be ordered to pay any 'support' for or to the child. In order to be emancipated a minor must prove to the court that they are capable of fully supporting themselves. And there are other requirements as well.
In Missouri, a child can leave home at the age of 17, and parents have no recourse. However, the parents are still legally responsible for the child until the child attains the age of 18.
You have to be 16 i belive
Eighteen.
i think that parents can legally stop there children from leaving home until the age of 18.
If you are not emancipated you need your parents' permission to move out or to get married.
They can get their parents' permission to leave home. Or be removed by child protective serves.
Yes, you can move out if you have their permission. Otherwise you have to wait until you turn 18.
No. At 15 you are a pregnant minor. Being pregnant does not make you an adult and you are still the responsiblity of your parents.
In Missouri, a child can leave home at the age of 17, and parents have no recourse. However, the parents are still legally responsible for the child until the child attains the age of 18.
You can legally move out of your parents' home when you are no longer a minor. In Utah, that is 18.
no
seveteen years old,moved in with my boyfriend,his mom's house,am I breaking the law? can my mom make me move back home?I live in Missouri
When you are 18.
Not without her parents giving legal custody to an acceptable caregiver adult. In most cases when a minor moves into a relative's home with the permission of his or her parents authorities will not intervene. Missouri does not have emancipation status.
A child can legally move out of their parents home when they are of legal age. In most states, the legal age is 18.
You have to be 16 i belive
No!