In Virginia, a parent generally cannot take a child out of state without the other parent's consent if there is a custody agreement in place that restricts such actions. If there is no custody order, the custodial parent may have more leeway, but it's advisable to obtain the other parent's consent to avoid potential legal issues. If custody disputes arise, it's best to consult an attorney for guidance specific to the situation.
not without child's consent..
No. Your parents need to sign you into a school.
Not legally.
i have no idea, but i think you can if you get legally emancipated from your parents
No, you are not emancipated.
In Minnesota, not without a court order. Until you are 18, the parents are responsible.
no
No. You'd need parental consent.
absolutely not
Without parental consent you have to be 18.
No you can not.
In West Virginia, a minor can only move out before turning 18 if they are legally emancipated or have obtained a court order granting them emancipation. Without parental consent or legal emancipation, a minor cannot leave their parents' custody until they reach the age of majority.