That would be the age of majority. In most states and countries that is 18. A few places have higher ages, with 21 being the highest.
No.
A minor under the age of 18 cannot move out of the house with her parents' permission. The child may file for emancipation in order to be able to move out.
Not without your parents permission.
Parents have the right to make a child move out after he attains 18 years of age.
18
In Missouri, a child can legally move out of their parental home at the age of 18, which is the age of majority in the state. However, if the child is emancipated by the court or with parental consent, they may be able to move out before the age of 18.
You used the word child. And legally they are a child and the parents decide where they are to live.
No.
The legal age for a child to move out from their parents is 18 in the state of Florida. However, this can happen earlier if a child is emancipated by the courts.
In the state of Vermont, the legal age for a child to move out of their parents' house is 18. Parents may have legal obligations to support their child until they reach the age of majority.
As soon as you are 18 you can move out whether you are still in high school, have a GED, or have graduated. Once you are 18 you are a legal adult and you can do whatever you want, living arrangement-wise. Your parents can also kick you out when you are 18 because they no longer have to do anything for you, insurance, car, money, anything.
Speaking from experience you should be able to move out of your parents house. You are considered legal and since your preganat your considered an adult. Your parents shouldn't have anything to do with who you marry and who you spend the rest of your life with. I mean depending on who your marrying.