No, the legal age is 18. unless you have parents permission.
If she has her parents' permission. Until she reaches the age of majority, she is the responsibility of her parents. They can allow her to live anywhere they wish, as long as they are not endangering her.
You either have parental consent to move, is emancipated by the court (if your state have that option), emancipated through marriage or is emancipated by turning 18.
When you reach the age of majority, 18 in Minnesota. Until then, you live where your parents say you should live.
Nope!
The 20 year old is an adult. The parents do not have to provide him a place to live.
No, she does not have the ability to make that choice. She is a minor and the parents make the rules.
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Yes, if she has the permission of her parents or a court order. Otherwise she will have to stay until she is 18.
In the UK there is no problem - she can move out and live where she likes.
You go to sunny shore city and they live in the house that's beside the girl that gives you ribbons house ok?
Cena's ParentsJohn Cena's parents aren't dead yet, and they live in the USA. My friend knows them because he married a girl who is a neighbour of John Cena's parents!
Yes, if her parents allow it. Permission from the boy's parents or guardians may also be required in some jurisdictions, though.
In most places she will be considered an adult. She can live where she wants to.
If the child's parents consent to the friend's parents to be appointed the legal guardians. The friend's parents would need to consent and then be appointed by the court.
They can only do so if the parents give their permission to do so. Otherwise they will have to wait until they turn 18.
Yes you are a minor. You would need parental consent to move.
If she has her parents' permission. Until she reaches the age of majority, she is the responsibility of her parents. They can allow her to live anywhere they wish, as long as they are not endangering her.