No. But is the person is self-supporting and has a suitable place to live he or she could probably move out of the parental home without legal consequences as long as the parents did not take action to prevent such a move.
I don't know if she was born in Columbia, South Carolina, but I believe she grew up there. She is a graduate of the University of South Carolina.
When they turn 18 and if they are 18 before graduating high school you pay until they graduate. If they emanicpate themselves (if you have that law) you are done paying when they become emancipated.
i was told to believe in the state of Texas you are able to move out of your parents house at the age of 17 and if emancipated the police can not make you go back home and go to school if not graduated but i'd highly recommend to atleast get a GED if emancipated.
"The Graduate" is based on 1963 novel "The Graduate" by Charles Webb.
Under graduate means you have yet to graduate, post graduate means you have graduated. A post graduate course is for those students that have graduated. The under graduate studies are laying the foundations for further learning. You cannot put the roof on before you have built the walls.
You are emancipate when you turn eighteen. Then you are an adult.
In Tennessee, a 17-year-old is not automatically emancipated upon graduating high school. Emancipation is a legal process that requires a minor to petition the court for it, demonstrating the ability to support themselves and manage their affairs. Graduating from high school does not grant automatic legal independence; the individual must still meet the criteria set by the court for emancipation.
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Unless the minor is emancipated by the court or through marriage you have to pay until they are emancipated, usually at 18, but in some states until 21 and they graduate.
Polk was a graduate of the University of North Carolina.
Michael Jordan graduated from the University of North Carolina
I don't know if she was born in Columbia, South Carolina, but I believe she grew up there. She is a graduate of the University of South Carolina.
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Yes, as long as you are 16 years old, have your parents consent, and are able to prove that you can be independent.Colorado Code 19-1-103; "Emancipated juvenile", section 19-2-511