No, the state's legal age of majority is 18, likewise the compulsory education law requires the minor to remain in school until reaching the age of majority.
Yes. The legal age of majority is 18 in the US. BUT, if you want your parents to pay for your graduation and possibly college, stay there until graduation.
No she cannot legally move out of the house until she is 18 or older, even if she has a child of her own.
well...your parents cant kick you out until you are 18 yrs old, but you can legally leave your home at age 17 and not be charged with anything, or be considered a runaway. This is because of the loop hole in Georgia law
If you leave home without parental consent, then anyone who takes you in can be facing charges for doing so. Texas does have laws against harboring a runaway. There could be other charges that would apply as well.
No. Legal age is 18.
In Tennessee, a child who is 18 years old is considered an adult and can legally move out of their parents' home without their consent. However, the parents may still have certain legal obligations towards the child, such as providing financial support or making decisions regarding healthcare. It is important to seek legal advice to understand the specific rights and responsibilities in this situation.
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Yes. You are legally an adult. You may do what you wish regardless of the state.
They are legally allowed to move out, as they are adult "technically", but as far as the school is concerned the parents would still be legal guardians and need to sign any and all excuses.
Yes, typically you can move out legally at 18 even if you are still in school. However, it's important to consider factors like financial independence and housing stability before making this decision. It's a good idea to seek advice from a trusted adult or counselor before moving out.
Legal age in Texas to move out 17 as long as you are still enrolled in school . If not in school you must be 18.
If you are 18, legally your mom cannot stop you from moving out. However, she may express her concerns or opinions about your decision. It's important to have a calm and respectful conversation with her about your plans and how you can maintain a positive relationship despite living separately.
Yes, but if the authorities find you they can take you back. But legally No you can't without parental consent.
You can only legally move out if the parents give you permission. Otherwise you have to wait until you are an adult at 18.
In Texas, a minor cannot move out legally until they turn 18, unless they are legally emancipated by a court. Emancipation typically requires the minor to show they can support themselves financially and are able to make decisions independently.