Can you move out at sixteen?
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I am 15 right now, but I will be sixteen within a few months. I was planning on graduating early, but I need to get out sooner. I am looking to move to California. I have looked into emancipation since I was 12 and it will cost a good amount of money to file it, not to mention trying to reason with a judge as to why I need to move out. If my mother (I dont have a father with me) says yes to let me leave at sixteen, would I be allowed to move out without being hunted down and taken back home? Or do I have to follow through with emancipation/and or wait till I am 18? Best answer gets best answer.
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Answer:
With that you have to have a full time job place to live and prove that you can do it on your own. I do not believe you can move out of state till your 18. But your state may be different from mine. In Iowa there is no longer an Emancipation rule. And that only goes for situations like mother of father abuse you or something like that. Not just cause you do not want to live at home anymore. You are 15 years old. I do not know your whole situation. But if its not that bad then why not just live with your mom you need eachother...
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Other answers
you can't rent till you are 18
fenwaydav
Don't move out. You will regret it.
offramp13
With your mother's permission you can live wherever you damn well please. It's only without her permission that you would need emancipation.
Dering
you have to go through with emancipation. and think about it. once you get emancipated.... do you have money to get a place?? a car???? pay bills???? its too hard.
IWillBeThere, YouKnowIWill.
Stop being an idiot. Seriously.
answerman
If your mother agrees you can move out. However, she is still responsible for your actions. You will not be able to sign contracts until you're 18. So you need to find somewhere to live that doesn't require a contract, like a friend's house. That's the why of emancipation. I moved out at 16, I had a high school diploma, no job, moved to a friend's house in another state. With parental permission, you are most definitely allowed to move out. If you do anything wrong, your mother can still be called about it. As long as you don't get into trouble, you'll have no trouble.
bitter sweetine v1.03
You have to go through emancipation. No ifs ands or buts.
teapot99cuz98wastaken
You can move out, but there are several issues. In many states, your parent remains responsible for you until age 18 which in fact makes it illegal for you to move out. Until then, you are considered a minor and your parent is responsible for your care. You cannot legally rent a house, buy a car or any other activity that requires you to enter into a contract.
Return of Bite My Shiny Metal...
Don"t be a fool stay at home as long as you can.
ed d
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