Yes, you can give them permission to move out. It will not remove your responsibility for their welfare.
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No, well not legally anyway. He was swore to a vow of celibacy, and never married.
If you live in the US and assuming your son is a minor, you go to court and request a name change. And the first thing the court will ask is if you have the consent/permission of the other parent. When the child turns 18 he can change his name to anything he wants without needing parental consent/permission.
No. Unless the 18 year old is a part owner in the home, he does not have the right to invite additional tenants. Additionally, the 17 year old would likely be considered a runaway if her parents do not give her permission to move out. Therefore, you and your son could find yourselves in criminal trouble for harboring her.
She claims she did!
legally you can not give a 15yr boy permission to move out. if you are having problems with him get help. it is still your son!
you have to get permission from your dad.
Yes, because she has SOLE custody, so you have nothing on the kid legally.
Any age when you give permission. Otherwise he has to wait until he is 21 years old in Mississippi.
Yes there is no law
No, I have seen people do it legally.
You'll need your mother's permission.
Yes
It depends on where you live. For example, in New York you can no longer be legally emancipated so you have to be 18 or your parents can make you live at home until you are, unless you are under 18 and have permission to get married then you can move in with your spouse.
30 miles
Move to Miami it is sooooo much better than any other island
In Illinois, a 17-year-old can move out with parental permission. However, it's important to consult with a legal professional for advice on specific laws and requirements regarding minors moving out with parental consent in Illinois.