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Is It Possible For Me To Move Into My Grandparents House Without My Parents Consent

Can I move in with a friend without parental consent at 17 in Texas?

The legal age of majority in Texas is 18. Texas has a weird rule for unemancipated minors.If your parents do not know where you are, the police can take you into custody as a “missing child,” and return you to your parents.But if your parents do know where you are, you are not “missing” and the police cannot take you into custody.This weird rule applies only to 17-year-olds. Minors under the age of 17 can be taken into custody and returned to their parents regardless of whether their parents know where they are.Because the rules are somewhat convoluted, I’m giving you a link to an information page produced by the State of Texas. It has several links to places where you can learn more information about your rights and responsibilities.Guides: Can a Seventeen-Year-Old Leave Home?: Home

How can i legally live with a friend without my parents permission?

my parents are wild if ya catch my drift.... i wont go into detail though..... but, i have many friends that have offered me a way out to go live with them, but every time ive tried, my parents make me legally go back. ive tried to get out through DFS and police and stuff..... but it didnt work out too well.... im in a safe place right now that my parents allowed me to temporarily be, but its not permanent.... im only 15 and the legal adult for missouri is 17.... so i have two years to go til i can be on my own...... and i wont make it back home 2 more years...... is there a legal way that i can get out of this mess and stay with a friend or grandparent. i just want out. is there ANYTHING i can do?? anyone have any advice??

At what age can you move out of your parents house in Ontario without consent?

At the age of 14 or 15 if you run away the police probably won’t forcibly return you to your parent’s home. They will check to see if you are okay and safe but likely will not intervene to return you to your parent’s house. You will still need a guardian because you are not eligible to take care of most of your day to day needs like obtaining your own place, and since you are legally required to be in school and there are legal limits on the number of hours you can work during the week you will likely find it difficult to go to school and feed yourself. Under the age of 16 you may end up in the care of Children’s Aid .In the Workplace: FAQs Justice for Children and Youth

My parents won’t let me move out. I’m 18. What should I do?

Pack. And think while you’re filling those boxes. Where are you going? Who are you going to live with? How are you going to support yourself? What’s the big hurry? Why?Frankly, I’m shocked they want you to stay home. Most teenagers are wired to make parents wish their kid was moving out. It’s part of the “natural separation cycle” as I refer to it. My eldest and I weren’t seeing eye-to-eye on responsibility and academics his senior year. I was so ready for him to see how hard life can really be when don’t you have mom taking care of your needs. Three years down the road and he’s asking for a vacuum and new sheets for Christmas. He’s grown up some. Now my second son has me looking forward to July when he’s 18 and thinks he can move out and support himself now that he’s graduated and doesn’t have to answer to anyone. It’s gonna be a shocker for that one. He has no idea how good he has it and the only way he will learn is the hard way.I know I was the same way. Best thing I did was move away for college. Just don’t expect to have the same lifestyle or for your parents to pick up the tab. If they’re paying for school you do have an obligation to them. I was happy to provide my own way for the freedom it gave me.

Can a 17 year old legally move out of their parents' house in NJ?

I have heard that as long as I am still attending school, have a job and am able to financially support myself, I can legally move out without being reported as a runaway. I am not completely sure if this is true though because I'm sure it varies from state to state. What are the state laws for NJ? Also, what expenses would come with living on my own? Rent, utilities, food, furniture, taxes, gas, transportation, misc. What else am I missing? Thanks for all your help in advance!

Can I move in with my grandparents at 16 in Texas?

My grandparents are slowing down quite a lot and I feel like they need someone to help them with house keeping and driving them places. My parents don t want me to and I don t think I am qualified for emancipation. When can I move out of my parents house?

When I'm 16 can I legally live with my grandparents?

My mom is mentally abusive and I've tried to get help before, but my mom is really good at fooling authority. My grandpa said that at 16 if I wanted to stay with him my mom wouldn't have a say because I'm legally old enough to decide where I want to live, and even if my mom were to call the police they would let me stay because of my age and because I'm with a grandparent. I live in Indiana but my grandparents live in Illinois. My aunt's an attorney and she's where my grandpa got this information from, and its not like I don't trust her, I just want another opinion before I pack my stuff in the dead of night and stow away before my mother realizes I'm gone (Which probably wouldn't be for awhile anyway...). I could also move in with my dad, but he has no guardianship over me at all and we don't even have a paternity test yet. If we did could I just move in with him without my moms permission too? I understand I'd probably have to go to court eventually in every case so someone else could take guardianship of me until I'm 18, but I want to be somewhere safe until that's all done. Help?
Please and thank you.

Can my father sell my grandfather's property without my consent?

That would depend on whether the property was your Grandfather’s “self-acquired” property or whether it was an ancestral property.In case it was your grand father’s self acquired property, on his death, and your father is the only legal heir of the property, unless there is a will which bequeaths it to both of You, he can sell the property.In case there is no will or your father is the only person on the Will, your father can sell the property without your consent and you cannot claim any share in sale proceeds .You can claim if your father further invested the amount in in other property or has FD in his name on the basis that the amount which he is holding is that of his father.

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