A child (anyone under the age of 18) cannot just move out from their parent(s) home. The parent(s) are responsible for the child till that child reaches 18. You can leave your parents' house without their permission when you reach the age of 18, or they can kick you out.
You cannot leave before you reach 18, although there are a few exceptions.
Exceptions to this rule:
If a child gets pregnant, that child can get married without parental consent and after the marriage will be consider emancipated.
The teen can become emancipated. There is no prescribed emancipation status laws, such cases are adjudicated on an individual basis. This requires a ruling from a judge. You must convince the judge that there is good legal reason for you to be able to leave your home. In the state of Georgia on an annual basis this happens about a dozen times.
The teen can join the military with parental consent at age 17.
2006-07-11 12:38:03
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answered by canadian_beaver_77 4
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18
2006-06-30 07:55:24
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answered by INTMDTR 1
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Actually, you may legally move out of your parent's home when you are 16. There is nothing that the police can do about it and they can't make you go back home. You are allowed to leave the nest at 16. There are certain other things that you CAN'T do until you're 18 however, and those are the things that make moving out at 16 not worth it. You can't make your parents give you money, you can't make them let you move back in, you can't get married, you can't get government money unless you prove that you can't live at home, and they won't let you come back.
ALSO::: Does anyone ever read the asker's question?
2006-07-14 02:01:31
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answered by Imani 5
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Sure it's 18. If you continue to live at home after that you'll have to continue to abide by your parents' rules. I would wait until you finish college or at least high school, but more out after that. There's something ridiculous about a 30-something year old adult still living with Mommy and Daddy.
2006-07-14 01:08:54
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answered by Zelda Hunter 7
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In this state (Georgia) and in most others it is 18, but you can get your parents to sign papers and get out of your home earlier.
~Legend2300~
2006-07-10 13:08:36
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-13 23:57:40
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answered by ruddie 4
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it should be legal to allow any children to move out at any age.
He ran away , he was 3 years old.
he was abused sexually
in his parents home
2006-07-13 12:51:52
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answered by Lapis Lazuli 2
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18 above. And thank them to give you life. If I were you, enjoy every seconds staying with your parents, because if they gone you will know how important having them....
2006-07-13 12:55:21
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answered by dreamer 2
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!8 years old and it is a mgic number for teenager in America to move out from home.Well what are you going to do with your freedom without money?
2006-07-13 19:22:08
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answered by ryladie99 6
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i was at of my parents house at the 19 year old . rhett , south carolina
2006-07-13 12:01:14
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answered by rhett l 1
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