No. you may have additional rights, but you are still legally a minor.
can a 17 year old move out on their own can a 17 year old move out on their own
You are legally an adult when you reach the age of majority. In Georgia, that is 18. You can't sign Contracts or Leases until age 18. Your parents cannot kick you out until age 18; however, due to the fact that you can actually go to jail at age 17 in Georgia, you can leave home at 17 and cannot be forced to return.
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It's legal, or at least it was in 2001. I doubt that it changed though. See for yourself at http://teenadvice.about.com/library/weekly/qanda/blageofconsentchart.htm.
If you mean the age of majority (the age at which you are a legal adult), it's 18.
Yes, you can. In Georgia, you cannot be kicked out until 18, but you can leave at 17 and the police cannot force you to return. Be aware that you cannot legally sign a Lease until the age of majority (18).
There are no laws specifically prohibiting a 17-year-old from living with a 19-year-old in Georgia. However, it's important to consider the legal age of consent and other factors related to their living situation. It is recommended to seek advice from a legal professional or trusted adult to ensure the arrangement is appropriate and lawful.
Hi, I live in Michigan and the legal adult age is 17.
You become a legal adult on the day you turn 18.
No. You're not considered a legal adult at 17 in any state (although you can be tried as an adult if you commit a crime). The magic age is 18.
no 18 is legal adult for everyone