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What age can you move out with parental consent in Georgia?
Who can be emancipated? Minors who are at least 16 years old and less than 18 years old may apply for emancipation in Juvenile Court. The minor must be a Georgia resident.
Can you legally move out at 16 in Georgia?
No you cannot – unless you can prove to a court that you should be emancipated, which is incredibly difficult to do.
Can you go to jail for running away in Georgia?
Regardless of whether a particular state recognizes running away as a status offense, police can always take runaways into custody. The options available to police include: returning them home.
Can a 17 year old move out on their own?
Yes, you can move out at 17, and the issue has nothing to do with whether you can support yourself. The issue is whether your parents will allow it.
How old do you have to be to move out in Florida?
The issue is whether your parents will allow it. If they forbid it, you may not move out. But you may move out at 18, whether you are still in high school and regardless of whether your parents forbid it. Under Florida law, your parents still have access to your grades and school records untill you graduate, even if you turn…
Can a court order a parent to move?
In all such cases, a court order approving the move must be granted before the moving parent can relocate, unless the parent left behind provides written permission. Move-away and removal cases are notoriously difficult to win no matter the circumstances.
What happens if you live as an emancipated minor?
Laws based on a person’s age continue to apply to you, even though you live as an emancipated minor. For instance, you still have to be off the streets by curfew, you are considered truant if you don’t go to school, you can’t buy alcohol or cigarettes, and you can’t vote.