If your parents have legal custody of you, then you cannot move out at 15 unless you have their permission or there is a court order allowing it. This relative can petition the court for custody/guardianship, but unless they can prove the parents to be unfit in some way, their chances of winning will be slim (that's merely my personal opinion, of course). trust me at the age of 15 you will regret moving out of your parents house and in with a relative. there are no other people that love you more than your parents. although if you feel that you are gettin abused in any way or arent in the right or healthy "living conditions" you should check into cps, or maybe at the age of 16 emancipation.
absolutely not
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.
No. Legal age is 18.
In 20 years, I've never seen a requirement as most non-parents paying child support are struggling to even have a place to live.
No, in Virginia you are not emancipated automatically when you are pregnant. It does not mean one has the ability to take care of yourself. You do have certain rights as to obtaining assistance for you and your child, but you are still the responsibility of your parents until you turn 18.
No, age 17 is not the age of adulthood. In Virginia, until you are 18, you are still their responsibility.
There is no set age for when you have to move out of your parents' house. It depends on individual circumstances, cultural norms, and personal preferences. Some people choose to move out in their late teens or early 20s, while others may stay longer for financial reasons or to provide support to their parents.
In the state of Georgia, the legal age of majority is 18. A 17-year-old would typically need to be legally emancipated or have parental consent to move out of their parents' house. It is advisable to seek guidance from a legal professional in such situations.
No. You have to be 18 or have a legal guardian appointed. In some cases a minor may live with another adult relative or friend of the family, with the parents permission.
No, once you turn 18, you are considered an adult and can make your own decisions about who you see. Your parents cannot legally control your relationships at that point.
yes
Yes
The easiest way is to have parental permission. Waiting until you are 18 is another easy way. Otherwise you will need a court order.
No she can not.
Not legally.
In most places, a child can legally move out of their parents' house when they reach the age of majority, which is typically 18 years old. However, some states may allow emancipation before that age under certain circumstances. It's important to check the laws in your specific location.
Yes