Yes, as long as you can commute to the school everyday and you are still in the same country.
He can't keep you :-). If you can move in with a friend and still go to school or with a family member, he can't keep you.
Yes. At 18, it doesn't matter if you are still in school, you can move out.
In Kansas, an 18 year old can move out of her parents home. Even if she is still in school, when she turns 18 she is an adult.
Yes. You are legally an adult. You may do what you wish regardless of the state.
Yes but she has to keep in mind who is going to pay for her upkeep after she does.
The age of adulthood is 18 even if you have graduated. You are still a minor unless 18.
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.
An 18 year old can indeed move out of their parents house even if they are in high school and their parents would resist. This 18 year old is legally an adult.
Don't move or jump and it will stay still.
Yes you should, except when they move to another school.
It will depend on the laws in your state. In most places they own the property.
No, you still have to be sixteen. For girls you aren't even classifeied as an adult until you are 18. 16 is when you can legally quit school but I wouldn't recommend it!