I'm not sure why the previous answer claimed this was essentially impossible. Emancipation of minors is definitely a real thing. It's not easy, but if there are valid reasons a minor would be better off without their parent(s) or legal guardian(s) continuing that role, it can be done
AnswerThe constitutional law of Australia states that an 18 year old is the minimal age to depart home. An individual under this age is considered not legally responsible and cannot leave home even under the parents consent.
In most states you can leave the family home and parental custody when you reach the age of 18. In Alabama and Nebraska the legal age of majority is 19, and in Mississippi and Pennsylvania it is 21.
No, you cannot do that. I've been trying to do this for many years, however, at age 17 you can legally leave your house without police involvement.
When they are 18 unless they have parental permission.
from experience, I know that the only way you can legally leve dfcs at 17 is to be emancipated in a court setting. Otherwise, if you leave, you will be posted as a missing person and dfcs legally still has custody until you are 18...then you can sign yourself out. If you are under 17, you will be reported as a runaway, and can be sent to Juvi for it.
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AnswerThe constitutional law of Australia states that an 18 year old is the minimal age to depart home. An individual under this age is considered not legally responsible and cannot leave home even under the parents consent.
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no you can not. only at the age of 18.
Either 18 or 15
There is no legal age for a minor to leave home. They can legally leave home when they are no longer a minor. The age of majority in Indiana is 18.
Generally you're allowed to leave home legally at 18. You can get legally emancipated at a younger age, but in many cases this is not a practical option; you're required to show that you can support yourself, and child labor laws make this difficult.
18 * A married person in the United States is considered legally emancipated regardless of their age. Additionally the U.S. recognizes all legal marriages regardless of where they take place. Therefore if the person was legally married in Malaysia they are legally married in the U.S. and may leave their parents' home and the U.S. if they choose to do so.
By their own decision, only when they stop being a child legally. In most countries this is the age of 18.
She or he can leave home at the age of 17 yours old in texas. parents can not stop you. it is legal for them to leave.
This depends on where you live.You must check with your local authorities, but normally at the age of 18 you are no longer legally binded to your parents.Apart from you being their offspring.You could probably move if you wanted to. They can't do anything by law to keep you there.
No you cannot. Whether you have a child or not is irrelevant. You are under the legal drinking age, so you cannot legally consume alcohol.