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  • 10-13-2018, 12:52 PM
    xMidnightCloud
    Can You Move Out if You're Still in High School
    My question involves juvenile law in the State of: Ohio

    Can you move out at age 18 if you're still in high school?
  • 10-13-2018, 01:07 PM
    jk
    Re: I'm 17, Can I Move Out at 18 if I'm in High School Still
    Yes you can.
    Quote:

    Quoting ORC Sec. 3109.01 Age of majority.
    All persons of the age of eighteen years or more, who are under no legal disability, are capable of contracting and are of full age for all purposes. Effective Date: 01-01-1974 .

  • 10-13-2018, 04:35 PM
    xMidnightCloud
    Re: I'm 17, Can I Move Out at 18 if I'm in High School Still
    My only concern is changing high schools. My parents moved while I was at Army basic training and that kept me in the same school district but they are now forcing me to change school districts. If I move back to the area where my old school district is, would I be able to re-enroll? I want to finish there because it is a career center. I am also in the military...so am I technically emicipated? (spelling is probably wrong) I have already completed basic training for the Army..however my branch is the National Guard so.
  • 10-13-2018, 05:10 PM
    cbg
    Re: I'm 17, Can I Move Out at 18 if I'm in High School Still
    If I move back to the area where my old school district is, would I be able to re-enroll?

    You'll have to ask the school district that. Whether you could enroll yourself in school or not is a matter of each district's own policies.
  • 10-13-2018, 05:28 PM
    jk
    Re: I'm 17, Can I Move Out at 18 if I'm in High School Still
    Quote:

    Quoting xMidnightCloud
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    My only concern is changing high schools. My parents moved while I was at Army basic training and that kept me in the same school district but they are now forcing me to change school districts. If I move back to the area where my old school district is, would I be able to re-enroll? I want to finish there because it is a career center. I am also in the military...so am I technically emicipated? (spelling is probably wrong) I have already completed basic training for the Army..however my branch is the National Guard so.

    If you establish a residency in the old school district I see no reason the school would not admit you.
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