No, the law does not define such actions as abuse to the extent the minor may arbitrarily leave the custodial home. If the minor believes themselves to be in a situation of abuse and/or neglect he or she should contact the state's division of child protective services or, National Child Abuse Hotline, 1-800-422-4453 or 1-800-252-2873 The teen might also want to visit the website of Teenline Online, a site staffed by teens to aid other teens in finding a solution for their problems.
Legal age of majority does not change based on high school graduation. If your parents permit you to, you can move out. Otherwise, you would either have to wait until you turn 18 or you would have to petition a court to emancipate you.
No, you need parental consent or you must be legally emancipated. The age of majority is 18.
Why not call and ask your local "Legal Aid Society"? In Tennessee, parents have to support a child until the age of 18 or when he/she graduates high school.
Not unless she's been emancipated in some manner. At 18, she can leave without needing her parents permission.
It depends on the 'age of majority' in your state - graduation has nothing to do with it
When emancipated which is usually 18yo. You can also move if you have parental consent.
NO. And you attempt to do this, boyfriend's parents are likely going to find themselves facing a truckload of legal problems.
No, you will your parents' consent.
absolutely not
No. They will be considered elopement/runaway.
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor. You can leave home at 18 without parental consent. The only way you can leave prior to turning 18 without parental consent is if you
16 with parental consent or 18 without it
yes
18 without parental consent.
No, not legally.
Seventeen is not yet the age of adulthood in Iowa. You cannot move without parental permission.
In most countries and states, you are legally allowed to move out of your parents' house before you turn eighteen with their consent. However, laws can vary, so it's important to check the specific laws in your location.
Not without parental consent or being emancipated by the court.
In Louisiana, the legal age of emancipation is 18. However, a pregnant minor may petition the court for emancipation, which would allow her to live independently. It is important to consult with a legal professional in this situation to understand the specific laws and options available.
Not without parental consent.
Not without parental consent.
Not without parental consent or becoming legally emancipated. Having a child is not an emancipating event.