If a minor is emancipated, they are legally considered to be an adult and have the same rights and responsibilities as someone who is 18 years old or older. This means that they can legally move out of their parent's home and live on their own.
To become emancipated in Oregon, a minor must file a petition with the court and prove that they are able to live independently. This means that they must be able to provide for their own food, shelter, and clothing, and that they must be able to make their own decisions about their life.
If a minor is not emancipated, they can still move out of their parent's home if they have their parent's permission. In this case, the minor would not be considered to be emancipated, and they would still be subject to their parent's rules and regulations.
If a minor moves out of their parent's home without their permission, they may be considered to be a runaway. This can have serious legal consequences, including the possibility of being taken into police custody and returned to their parents.
Therefore, it is important for a minor to understand the laws regarding emancipation and moving out of their parent's home before they make any decisions.