Yes.
There are no age restrictions for PG-13 movies. You do not have to be 13 to see a PG-13 movie, with or without a parent. The only age restrictions are for R movies (no one under 17 is admitted without a parent or guardian) and NC-17 movies (no one under 17 is admitted, period). PG-13 means "parental guidance recommended for children under 13." That's "recommended," not "mandatory."
In the United States: yes, as long as it's not an R or NC-17 movie. There are no age restrictions for G, PG, and PG-13 movies. The only age restrictions are for R and NC-17 films. A person under 17 cannot see an R movie in theatres unless a parent or guardian buys the ticket and sees the film with them. A person under 17 cannot see an NC-17 movie in theatres at all, not even with a parent or guardian.
There are no age restrictions for PG-13 movies. You do not have to be 13 to see a PG-13 movie, with or without a parent. The only age restrictions are for R movies (no one under 17 is admitted without a parent or guardian) and NC-17 movies (no one under 17 is admitted, period). PG-13 means "parental guidance recommended for children under 13." That's "recommended," not "mandatory."
Yes. There are no age restrictions for G, PG and PG-13 movies. Contrary to popular belief, you do not need a parent to see a PG-13 movie if you're under 13. PG-13 means parental guidance is suggested for kids under 13. That's "suggested," not "mandatory." The only age restrictions are for R and NC-17 movies.
possibly. since you are 17 i think you can move out legally as long as you are living with some one over 18 years of age.
There are no age restrictions for PG-13 movies. You do not have to be 13 to see a PG-13 movie, with or without a parent. The only age restrictions are for R movies (no one under 17 is admitted without a parent or guardian) and NC-17 movies (no one under 17 is admitted, period). PG-13 means "parental guidance recommended for children under 13." That's "recommended," not "mandatory."
18 because if your 17 youre technically still a minor
well since youre young youre not old enough to take care of yourself yet ,but the only way is moving with an adult.
yes you can
No. At 17 you are a minor, pregnant or not, and if you leave the state without your parents permission that makes you a run away.
No she can not.
yes it is possible for someone 17 and 7 months to move out with out their parents consent
Yes You Can.
Only if you can get a court order.
Age 17 with parents' permission, 18 without.
Generally, no, not without her parents' permission. She is a minor.
Your parents are responsible for you until you reach the age of majority. Which means they decide where you live. In Florida that is the age of 17 With out Parents Permission