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It may depend on the city too. In our city we can move out 17 no matter what the parents say. My friend moved out at 17 and moved in with a 25yr old guy. Her dad contacted the police and they said she is 17 and there isn't anything they could do.17-Year-Olds Moving Out in ILThe legal age of majority in Illinois is eighteen (18) but however, under most circumstances a 17-year-old is able to move out, with or without parents consent .

In Illinois, if you are a seventeen year old female and have a place to stay, it is legal for you to move out of your parent's home.

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  • Generally, no. The age of majority is 18. That's when you're considered a legal adult and you can make all your own decisions. In some cases a minor can be legally emancipated. You would want to contact a family lawyer in Illinois to ask about this. Otherwise you can't leave home without the consent of your parent or guardian until you are 18-years-old.
  • Not legally. The age of majority for the state is 18. What consequences might result from a minor arbitrarily leaving the family home would depend upon the action the parents or guardian chose to take. Authorities seldom intervene in situation pertaining to a minor who is atleast 17-years-old unless said minor becomes involved in a criminal act or is found living in an unsafe or unsuitable environment.
  • I grew up in Chicago IL. You are supposed to be 18 years old to be on your own, usually the police will leave you alone if you have proper ID. If you stay out of trouble and are not caught doing anything Ilegal you should be OK, but getting your own apartment you might be able to to get one if you look old enough and have proof of employment,like a recent pay stub. You will have to look in less disirable neighborhoods for an apartment. Because most require references. If you have a friend to move in with you should be OK, but like I said you can't get into trouble or do anything to get your friend into trouble.
  • What actions, if any, would be taken against a 17-year-old who moves out depends upon the parents. They would have the option of filing an absentee minor report(used when the location of the minor is known) or a missing person or "runaway"(if the location of the person is unknown. The majority of law enforcement departments do not have resources to track down every underaged person that leaves against parental wishes. That is why the parents would have to file a report, then petition the court for a requisition order to have the minor returned to their custody, or in some cases the minor would be remanded to a juvenile facility.
  • If it is a case of neglect or abuse the person can contact social services to find ways to remedy the situation. This often results in the teen being placed in a willing relative's or group home, until the person is of legal age.
  • A minor believing themselves to be in a situation of abuse and/or neglect should contact the state Department of Children and Family Services,in Illinois the numbers are, Hotline number 1-800-25-ABUSE or 217-524-2606. Other options National Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-392-3738 or general information and assistance 1-800-422-4453. The minor might also consider Teenline Online, an organization staffed by teens to assist other underaged persons to find assistance and solutions for their problems, http://www.teenlineonline.org. One should always keep in mind that phone and internet usage can be monitored.
  • Persons who are at least the age of 16-years may file a petition under the Emancipation of Mature Minors Act 750 ICLS Chapter 30.
NopeNo, not legally. If you did move out, I doubt you would be forced back. Since you are 17 it would be pointless to force you home, since you could leave so soon anywase. Your legal at 18
  • I can promise you there are plenty of parents who would not consider it 'pointless' to have their 17-year-old runaway child returned home. OP, you should know your parents well enough to know what their reaction would be. Would they insist on having you brought back home?
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In East Moline, Illinois, you must be at least 18 years old to legally move out without parental consent. If you are 17 and want to move out, you would need your parent or guardian's permission or seek emancipation through the court system.

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