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You can support yourself at 16, it just isn't easy. I don't think I could have done it, but I know my friend did. Her parents split up, both were being a pain in the a$$ so she moved out when she was 16, got a job, finished high school and I believe is taking classes right now in law.
But man she was tried a LOT, and I have talked to her about it. She said it was incredibly difficult. Not something to be taken lightly.
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Can i move out to a different house my guardian owns?
I am currently 16 years old and my grandparents have legal custody of me. They own a house in a different town as well as the one we all currently live in. If I got their permission would I be able to legally move into that house without them moving in...
with me?