Is there a law that says you can move out at 17 in South Carolina?

Yes, there is a law in South Carolina that states that a minor may leave home at the age of 17 without parental permission. This law is known as the "South Carolina Emancipation of Minors Act."

Under the South Carolina Emancipation of Minors Act, minors who are 17 years of age or older may petition the court to be declared emancipated, meaning that they will be legally considered adults and will have all of the rights and responsibilities of adulthood, including the right to live independently.

In order to be emancipated, minors must meet certain criteria, including:

1) Being able to prove they are financially self-sufficient and

2) Having a stable living situation.

The court will also consider the minor's physical and emotional well-being when making its decision.

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