I would think at 17 with your consent it would be ok. If not report them as a runaway. * If the parents consent to the move but do not petition the court to be relieved of their parental obligations they are still legally and financially responsible for the minor until he or she reaches the age of 18. If the minor leaves without permission the parents should file an absentee minor report with the local authorities.
you legally have no responsibility for anything once ur child hits 18 years of age they are a legal adult and must deal with their own responsibilities.
No, you have to be 18 in your state to move out legally. The cops can arrest you can threaten jail time if you leave home a 2nd time.
The duration of The Year My Parents Went on Vacation is 1.72 hours.
I wanted to do this when I was a senior, but when the school found out that my parents (legal guardians) moved out of the schools jurisdiction, I had to have my host family get a power of attorney so that they could give permission for any decisions regarding me at the school or their activities.
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Yes, they certainly can as long as they have consent. It does not relieve the parents of their responsibilities.
Legally, I don't think they can do anything....
Not gifts and stuff you bought yourself.
No. They divorced last year and her mother remarried this year and moved to Wisconsin.
Yes, if they have parental permission. That does not relieve the parents of their responsibilities.
No.
No. Adult decision creates adult responsibilities.
The same you had before she moved out. She is still a minor and the law see no difference between a 17yo and a 14yo.
They become parents of the child. And have all the responsibilities of having a child, including child support.
Yes. It does not relieve the parents of their responsibilities. And it does not give her the right to contract.
South Korean remained in a military dictatorship until 1989. With the first democratically elected president that year, the South's Koreans have moved steadily toward a true democracy.
Yes, in the United States. The parents are still responsible for their child until they are of legal age which is sometimes 18 or 21.