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18 or after high school????!!!!????

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anodyne

Junior Member
What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? CALIFORNIA

i am turning 18 next month on the 22nd and i was going to move out. but then i heard that i have to wait until after high school, even if im 18. can i move out when i am 18? or do i have to wait until after high school, even if im 18 already?
 


Wolflmg

Member
anodyne said:
What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? CALIFORNIA

i am turning 18 next month on the 22nd and i was going to move out. but then i heard that i have to wait until after high school, even if im 18. can i move out when i am 18? or do i have to wait until after high school, even if im 18 already?
Well here's a things you should think over, before you do anything. One are you moving into a place by yourself? Or with a boyfriend/girlfriend. Please tell that your not, I know things, too many stories, and none of them having happy endings. And I'm only 21.
Other things you need to think about. Do you have to money to support yourself, rent, food, health care, car insurance, gas, clothes, entertaiment. While still in high school do you have have a job, because I don't think a part time job will be enough to live off.
What is the reason you want to move out?
 

BelizeBreeze

Senior Member
The legal question before this forum is can a child leave home at the age of 18 in the state of California or must they wait until they graduate from High School, even if they have attained the age of 18.

And, the legal answer is, emancipation occurs at the age of 18 or before with a court order.
 

CdwJava

Senior Member
Additionally, keep in mind that CA state law requires you remain in school or enroll in an alternative education program (or complete your GED) even though you turn 18. Failure to remain in school can result in a misdemeanor charge against you.

- Carl
 

anodyne

Junior Member
im moving in with my friend and his mom said it was okay. she will be able to provide for me for a while because her dsughter just moved out a month ago.
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
LOL Hope she realizes the ramifications.

Dude - if you think you're old enough to move out of your parents' home, you should be old enough to provide for yourself. Not rely on a friend's Mommy instead of your own. That's rather pathetic.
 

CdwJava

Senior Member
And there IS the matter of money ... and transportation ... and how about going to the doctor? Can you pay for your own doctor bills? Do you have ANY idea what a visit to the doctor or the dentist actually costs without the co-pay?

It's a really cool dream to be out on your own. But .. oh ... you won't really be out on your own - you'll be with a friend's mom. And you think she won't have some rules or expect you to contribute? Or is she just going to put you up for free?

I think reality is going to slap you hard in the face.

- Carl
 

anodyne

Junior Member
i've got military coverage until the age of 21. she says i am going to have to get a job to pay for rent but she wont pressure me into that so soon.. im not gonna take advantage of her generosity though.
 

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