I am 17 and live with my mother in Indiana, can I pack all my stuff and move into my father\'s house in

Full question:

I am 17 and live with my mother in Indiana, can I pack all my stuff and move into my father's house in Michigan since the police have said I can and there isn't anything my mother can do about it?

  • Category: Minors
  • Subcategory: Age of Majority
  • Date:
  • State: Indiana

Answer:

The age of majority in Indiana is 18. Until then you are under the supervision of your parents or the parent with custody. If the Mother has custody not sure how you could leave without her permission, or change of custody.  If there is no custody or other order in effect then both parents are your natural guardians.

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In general, if you are 17 and living with your parents, they have legal rights to your belongings. However, if you believe your items are being wrongfully withheld, you may need to discuss this with a trusted adult or seek legal advice. Keep in mind that your parents are considered your natural guardians until you reach the age of majority, which is 18 in Indiana.