In Arizona, parents generally have the authority to set rules for their minor children, including restricting their access to the home. However, locking a 17-year-old out of the house could lead to legal complications, especially if the teen feels unsafe or is in a situation where they may be at risk. It's important to consider the emotional and legal implications, as well as explore alternative disciplinary measures that promote communication and understanding. If there are serious concerns, seeking guidance from a professional or counselor might be beneficial.
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A 17-year old in Texas may move out of their parent's house. A 17-year old may voluntarily leave their home without parental consent and will not be taken into custody under the Juvenile Justice Code.
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No.
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Only with their consent.
No. The 17 year old, baby or no baby, would have to have parental consent. Call your local court house and find out.
A 17 year old is 17 years old.
you have to be at least 17 or 18 to move out of the house.