Can you move out of your parents' house if you are 17 and have graduated?

Full question:

I moved from Maryland about 7 years ago. My mom has married my stepdad and he is somewhat overbearing. He says that I cannot move out because I am a legal resident of Maryland and I am not going anywhere. My question is: Can you move out of your parents' house if you are 17 and have graduated?

  • Category: Minors
  • Date:
  • State: North Carolina

Answer:

Please see the information and forms at the following links:

http://lawdigest.uslegalforms.com/minors/index.php?dID=6570

http://secure.uslegalforms.com/cgi-bin/forms/query.pl?S-C-NC-B-emancipation

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