It depends on the state in which the child(ren) and parents live. If the courts are so inclined to listen to a child, then I believe that in most states its age 13. It really just depends on the state and the statutes regarding the custodial situations.
As long as you are a minor your parents will decide where you live. So if you when you are of legal age want to move to the other parent and they are willing, then you can move. In Idaho it's at 18yo.
No. Legal age is 18.
NO. And you attempt to do this, boyfriend's parents are likely going to find themselves facing a truckload of legal problems.
You can be 6 months away from being 18 without a parents consent otherwise you have to be 18 which means you can move out if your almost 18 unless you have permission at 17
NO YOU CANT! UNDER THE LAWS IN THE UNITED STATES YOU MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE TO MOVE OUT OF YOUR PARENTS HOUSE. UNLESS YOU HAVE THERE APPORVAL TO MOVE! CAUSE THE PARENTS ARE LIABLE FOR YOUR DOINGS. No only if you have parental consent or have been emancipated wait until your 18 or the police can get involved and make you return to your parents house...hope everything works out for you Good Luck and God Bless!!!
No. Parents are your legal gaurdians until the age of 18.
You can move out of your parents house at age 18 unless you file for emancipation which you can do at age 16.
You can move out of your parent's house when you reach the age of majority for your state. Or when they give you permission.
18
Eighteen.
No, they may not, unless the parents agree to it. Until they reach the age of majority, their parents determine where they live.
What is the legal age a girl can move out of her parents house?
12
18
a good answerYes
He has to be the age of majority. In Oregon that is the age of 18.
In Michigan, the legal age to move out of your parents' house without their consent is 18. However, if your parents agree or give their consent, you may be able to move into your grandparents' house at the age of 17. It is important to consult with legal professionals to fully understand the specific circumstances and requirements for moving out at a younger age.