yes you would need to get both of the parents signatures !
With parental consent, yes, as long as you're moving to a safe and appropriate environment. However, your parents are still legally responsible for you.
Moving - 1921 was released on: USA: 1921
Moving On - 2013 was released on: USA: 2 August 2013 (internet)
In Victoria, a 16-year-old can move interstate legally, but there are important considerations. They may require parental consent to relocate, especially if they are moving away from their primary residence. Additionally, if they are still enrolled in school, they should consider the implications for their education and any relevant legal requirements in the new state. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional or relevant authorities for guidance.
Moving On - 2013 II was released on: USA: 2 March 2013 (Chicago, Illinois)
to me parental consent is letting your parents know whats going on
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With parental consent, yes, as long as you're moving to a safe and appropriate environment. However, your parents are still legally responsible for you.
You have to be 18 to move without parental consent. And I see you added this to Human rights. Moving without parental consent as a minor is not a human right.
IKnowManyThings001 on... "child moving and engagement" I'm not influencing anyone to do this. "You have to be 18 to marry without parental consent. If you are 16/17 you can marry with parental consent. If you are under 16 you need parental consent and court approval." Taken from Pt.'s comment on "How old do you have to be to get legally married in Missouri?" but I think that it is the same almost anywhere. And I am not sure about 'child moving'.HOPE THIS HELPS
Most likely it is 18 without a court order.
Only if you have parental consent (and you're moving to a safe and appropriate environment) or you've been emancipated in some manner such as marriage (which requires parental consent) or court decree (which is not an easy thing to obtain).
Alabama law does not specify a minimum age for minors to move out. However, minors under 19 are considered juveniles and subject to the state's juvenile justice system. It is ideal for minors to have parental consent or obtain legal emancipation before moving out.
If he is a minor and his parents have decided to move that is it. You and your family and offer a place to stay but without parental consent it will not happen.
The legal consequences of a 17 year old moving out their parents even with parental consent is the parent is still the legal guardian of that child. The parent will be responsible, legally, for the child until the age of 18.
In New York State, the legal age to move out without parental consent is 18. Before that age, a minor may need to be emancipated or have parental permission to live on their own.
With parental consent, then it is fine. Without parental consent, You can be taken into custody and returned to your parents. But anyone you move in with can be charged with harboring a runaway, except for certain family members.