Unless your brother and his family can prove your mother is unfit to raise you then no, you can't legally move out of your mother's home. If your mother is unfit and your brother and his family want you to live with them then they will have to go to court for custody.
No. The age of majority in Arkansas is 18. Being pregnant/giving birth does not emancipate a minor.
Yes, if the minor has the consent of her parents.
its easier if you finished hs, but you need a legal guardian for school, apartment, and i think if you flying out of state
No, until they turn 18 or are emancipated, the parents determine where their children live.
If you are eighteen years old you are considered, in the State of California, an adult. The sixteen year old is considered a minor. The only way this can be done is with the consent of the sixteen year old's parent(s) or legal guardian(s). To marry without the minor's parental/guardian's consent would be considered illegal.
If you're pregnant and marry the person you're moving in with, yes. If you can get your parents' consent, you don't have to be pregnant. If that's not even remotely what you intended, you should contact a local attorney or legal services office.
A Male or Female adult in whose Guardianship is the physical and moral welfare of a child of the next generation. There does not need to be a genetic bond. Never confuse the obligation of parenthood with the love of Mom or Dad. Anybody can be a parent.
Permission from a parent does not override the law. If someone that doesnt approve of the age difference gets a bug up their butt and decides to let the authorities know then yes, if the age of maturity or consent in your state is 18 and over, you are in a heap of trouble. Call the local court house where you live and ask them the ask of consent or maturity and you will know your next move. You have to be careful about this! There is nothing wrong with dating. The age of consent is 16 in many states, but some it is 17 and even 18. But if it goes beyond that, there could be issues. The mother could get in trouble for endangering a minor.
Yes. It is generally believe that a person that young cannot provide informed consent.
No.
No, it's illegal.
No, the minor must have the consent of the parent(s) and permission of the court. If both male and female are minor's then the parent(s) or legal guardian of both must be present in court at the time of the petition hearing for the marriage license.
yes they can.
no
no,you are still considered a minor in all 50 stats.
Most states require you to be 18 to marry without parental consent. The only state allowing marriage at 17 is in Mississippi if you are a male.
There are no laws about dating. There are laws about sexual contact. And 16 is the age of consent in Indiana.
You have to be 18 and +. Or if you're under 18, the person you are marrying has Tobe over 18 and... If you are a *Male* 16 -18 You will need parent's consent and judge or magistrate's order... *Female* 14 - 16 You will need parent's consent and judge or magistrate's order... 16 - 18 You will need parent's consent...
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The parents can give them consent to move out. Without it they will have to be an adult.