If you go onto Lawerhelp.com you can ask the question and the response that me and my autn got was that you could move out at the age of seventeen all you had to do was leave and once you are gone then your parents can call you in as a runaway but all this does is thell the police that they are no longer responsible for you. The police cannot bring back to your parents house.
No, if the person voluntarily leaves home and there is no court order giving another adult legal guardianship, the parent is not obligated to support the absent minor.
in all states
The age of consent is 16 in GA so they are safe but she can not move out unless she have parental permission or emancipation by the court.
No, the state's age of legal majority is 18. no you can move out at 17 though
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Not in the United States unless you get emancipated
In Georgia, the legal age to move out of your parents' home without their consent is 18. However, there are exceptions such as being emancipated or legally married at a younger age. It is important to understand the laws and considerations before making the decision to move out.
I know you can in the state of Ga.
For a male its 17 for a female it is 18
Not at age 17, in Georgia they can only do so if the parents give their permission. Otherwise, they shall have to wait until they turn 18.
No. You are a minor until the age of 18.
yes. in the state of ga a 17 year old will be tried as an adult.he is a legal adult at 17 in the state of ga. most people are not aware that the age limit is not 18. i was sent to prison at 17 years old to hard labor and i had never been in trouble before.
In South Carolina, the legal age of majority is 18. However, a minor who is 17 may be able to legally move out with parental consent or through the emancipation process. It is recommended to seek legal advice before taking any action.
In Missouri, you can legally move out at 17 with parental consent or through emancipation. If you move to Washington state, you would need to follow their laws regarding minors living independently, which may vary from Missouri's laws. It's important to research the specific regulations in both states and consider seeking legal advice to ensure a smooth transition.
From a strict legal standpoint, no. As a practical matter, if your parents don't object, no one is likely to complain about it.
you would need to be emancipated...why would you want to move out?
Yes you can move out at 17 in Missouri.
In Georgia, a ward of the state must typically petition the court for emancipation to legally move out before turning 18. This process involves demonstrating financial self-sufficiency, the ability to make independent decisions, and a safe living situation. Seeking guidance from a lawyer or a legal aid organization specializing in youth rights can help navigate this process.