An early graduation or GED is not an exchange for the law.
A child genius in college at age 12, he is still 12; just smarter. You may research emancipation laws in your state and or county; sometimes such things vary even from county to county.
Nikki - 2000 GED off My Back 2-17 is rated/received certificates of: Mexico:B USA:PG
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.
In most states on her 18th birthday
yes if you have parents consent you can move out at 17
yes unless you are 5-17 is the time you can move out the same as pa
If you want your GED (high school diploma equivalency) in Tennessee, contact Ms. Phyllis Pardue the GED Administrator at the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development in Nashville.
No.
You can get your GED if you're 17 in Tennessee. I'm going in the day before my 17th birthday to take my GED test. Talk to your school principal or persona of guidance to double check. They may be able to help you. Or if your school has a police officer on grounds during school, he/she will tell you the law of getting your GED. I've talked to all of mine and they all say the same thing. You have to be 17, you have to have a job, and if you don't pass you can be in GED classes for at least four years.
All of the colleges in Tennessee will accept someone with a GED.
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No, age 17 is not the age of adulthood. In Tennessee, until you are 18, you are still their responsibility.
Generally, no. You need to be 18.
No he cannot.
Free GED preparatory classes are available throughout the state of Tennessee. For further information, contact the local Adult Education office or the Office of Adult Education at the Department of Labor and Workforce Development, GED Office --telephone: 615-741-7054.
Not until they are 18 years of age in Tennessee. Until then the parents determine where you live.
moving outyou have to be 18 to move out regardless unless you are emancipated or in a state which allows you to move out at 17. having your GED has nothing to do with it. The age of emancipation in most cases is 18. Having a GED is not a contributing factor. If the situation warrants it parents can request the juvenile court to place the teen/child in a contained environment Not juvenile detention, but a group home or something similar.In Texas at the age of !7 if you have your GED you canEmancipation is 16 to 17 years old in the state of Texas. Texas does not have emancipation they have disability removal of minorities for a minor.
In Tennessee, you must be at least 18 years old to legally move out without parental consent. If you are 17 and wish to move out, you would typically need your parent or legal guardian's permission or need to be legally emancipated by the court.