Lima, OH asked in Family Law for Ohio

Q: My name is Cierra I am asking about being able to move out a few months before I turn 18

Me and my mom have been having ongoing issues between each other and it doesn’t get better and I have talked to my grandma about her and she has said I was welcome to live with her to have somewhere to go till I turn 18 in a few months or graduate highschool this school year, too specify more I am not asking about being able to move in with my grandma she just said I could go there, and I read a thing where if I have the adult responsibilities and can be financial stable I could move out.

My mom is way to toxic for being able to keep living with her

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A: Pursuant to Ohio Revised Code 2919.23 no person, knowing the person is without privilege to do so or being reckless in that regard, shall entice, take, keep, or harbor a minor child from the parent, guardian, or legal custodian. A parent guardian or legal custodian must give permission for a minor child to move out or those who harbor the minor child may face criminal charges.

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