Generally yes, although there are those states which have laws that allow a minor to petition for early emancipation rights. The other exceptions could be if them minor obtains parental permission to marry or enlist in the military. There are four states where the age of majority exceeds eighteen (18). They are Alabama and Nebraska 19, Mississippi and Pennsylvania 21.
You can move out of your parent's house when you reach the age of majority for your state. Or when they give you permission.
Yes, the legal age of majority in Ohio is 18.
If your parents give you permission to move out, yes. Otherwise you are stuck at home until you reach the age of majority.
When you reach the age of majority, usually 18 but different in some states, you can move out. Your ability to have a child doesn't change the age requirements.
Until you reach the age of majority (or you
If your parents consent, you can move out. Otherwise you must be emancipated or reach the age of majority to legally leave home.
Get the permission of your parents. Until you reach the age of majority, you are their responsibility. They get to determine where you live.
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You have to reach the age of majority. In most places that means you have to be at least 18 years of age. Until then, your parents are responsible for you financially.
Not without parental consent. Until they reach the age of majority, their parents determine where they live.
The Age of Majority in Canada is either 18 or 19 depending on which Province you live in. Until you reach the age of majority you remain officially the responsibility of your parents, and can only move out on your own with their permission.Age of Majority 18:AlbertaManitobaOntarioPrince Edward IslandQuebecSaskatchewanAge of Majority 19:British ColumbiaNew BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland & LabradorNorthwest TerritoriesNunavutYukon
Yes. Until you reach the age of majority, you live where your parents want you to live.