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2007-03-18 05:59:32
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answer #1
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answered by Kaylee 1
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18
2007-03-18 12:43:33
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answer #2
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answered by Alli 2
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This depends. If you live in certain states, you can move out when you have a job or are married and can prove you can live on your own and support yourself. That can be as early as 16. Most states require you to be an adult (18). However, if you are abused you can ask for help from Children and Youth Services (they will move you to a safe place), or you can ask your church advisor or school counselor for help. If you are not abused, but just don't like your mama's rules, your best bet is to get your GED or high school diploma, get a good job and move.
2007-03-18 12:46:42
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answered by Wiser1 6
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Normally the age is 18. You might be able to move earlier if you have job and can support yourself. You might want to get your parents blessings too. Once you experience the real world as it is, you may not like it and decide to move back in with your parents.
2007-03-18 12:57:00
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answered by Terk 2
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well 18 is usually the answer but my 16 year old friend got kicked out off her house and now she is barlie living of the very little money she makes by working. Why would you want to move out your parents love you. my friends case is nothing like yours her mom and dad were on medication to stop from hating her but they dont like to do what there told. i'm sure your parents dont want you to move out but you have to move out some time. i moved out when i was 17 but that doesn't mean you should to.
2007-03-18 13:45:08
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answered by Kayli 1
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depends on the circumstances. If your a minor ( under 18) and are in an abusive household you can get out by going to a social services agency and reporting it.
If your over 18 anytime you want to... just go
A little more detail is needed to answer this question be more specific
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2007-03-18 12:49:15
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answered by Anonymous
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the legal age is 18
But it is better judged by when you are capable of supporting yourself with a roof over your head food and a respectable
job that is an asset to you and for the greater good of all that is.
Second you cant run away from your problems, so be mature enough to remedy them before turning your back on them, or they will still be in the background ready to crop up when youn least expect it in the future.
2007-03-18 13:01:01
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answered by Anonymous
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If that's you in the pic and that's your baby, I feel sorry for you. But the answer is 18
2007-03-18 12:54:18
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answered by Nasty Boy 2
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in the US, 18. unless someone else has legal custody over you and you're staying with them.
2007-03-18 13:18:47
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answered by Sarah 4
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18...I'm pretty sure it's illegal to move out before then.
2007-03-18 12:44:51
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answered by purplegrl28 4
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