Moving out at 18 and still in school is that legal Michigan Even with a learning disability?
Yes, it is legal in Michigan for a person with a learning disability to move out at 18 and still be enrolled in school.However, there may be certain legal considerations and responsibilities that come with being a minor and living independently, such as entering into contracts, managing finances, and making medical decisions.
It is recommended that you consult with an attorney or legal professional who can provide you with specific guidance and advice based on your individual circumstances and the laws in Michigan. They can help ensure that you understand your rights and responsibilities and can make informed decisions about your living arrangements and education.
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