The age of majority in Indiana is 18, when you are considered an adult. Until then your parents are responsible for you. So if you have their permission, you can move out, but they are still responsible.
In Indiana, a 17-year-old is still considered a minor and typically cannot move out of their parents' home without their parents' consent. If the minor leaves without parental permission, the parents can contact law enforcement or social services for assistance. In some cases, a minor may seek emancipation through the court system to gain legal independence.
No, a 17-year-old cannot legally move to Indiana from Illinois without parental consent or being emancipated by the courts. Minors are subject to the custody and control of their parents or legal guardians until they reach the age of majority, which is 18 in both Illinois and Indiana.
In Indiana, a 17-year-old cannot leave home legally without parental consent. The legal age of majority in Indiana is 18, so until then, the parents or legal guardians have legal authority over the minor.
No, in Indiana, a person must be at least 18 years old to legally move out without parental consent. If the 17-year-old does so without parental consent, they could be considered a runaway, and their parents may involve law enforcement to have them returned home.
In Utah, you can legally move out of your parents' home at age 17 with their consent. If your parents do not give consent, you would need to seek emancipation from the court, which can grant you legal independence before turning 18.
No you have to be 18.
yes if you have parents consent you can move out at 17
With parental consent until you are emancipated at 18.
yes it is possible for someone 17 and 7 months to move out with out their parents consent
The parents can give them consent to move out. Without it they will have to be an adult.
yes with their consent
No, you cannot move out without your parents' permission. The legal age of majority in Indiana is 18. If you leave home without parental consent your parents can report you as a runaway. Indiana does allow a minor to petition for emancipation. You could try to get legally emancipated by a judge, but that will be a difficult process.
Yes, with parental consent.
In Indiana, a 17-year-old is still considered a minor and typically cannot move out of their parents' home without their parents' consent. If the minor leaves without parental permission, the parents can contact law enforcement or social services for assistance. In some cases, a minor may seek emancipation through the court system to gain legal independence.
No, a 17-year-old cannot legally move to Indiana from Illinois without parental consent or being emancipated by the courts. Minors are subject to the custody and control of their parents or legal guardians until they reach the age of majority, which is 18 in both Illinois and Indiana.
With parental consent, they can move out. Emancipation means the parents are no longer responsible for them.
No, in Indiana, a person must be at least 18 years old to legally move out without parental consent. If the 17-year-old does so without parental consent, they could be considered a runaway, and their parents may involve law enforcement to have them returned home.