I am a minor wondering the legality of moving out on my own.

Full question:

I am a minor wondering the legality of moving out of state, to Arizona, with my older sister, who is 21. While there I would continue to go to school and get a job in order to help pay rent for an apartment. I do not know the steps needed to move and if it conflicts with custody between my divorced parents.

  • Category: Minors
  • Subcategory: Emancipation of Minor
  • Date:
  • State: California

Answer:

Your Parents are your legal guardians and the divorce you mention contains terms that govern certain rights and obligations of the parties. You cannot take the action to move on your on.

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FAQs

In Arizona, a parent generally cannot take a child out of state without the other parent's consent if there is a custody agreement in place. If the parents share legal custody, both must agree to the relocation. If one parent wishes to move, they may need to seek court approval, especially if the move significantly affects the other parent's visitation rights.