For example, some jurisdictions may allow minors to move out of their parents' home if they are emancipated. This means that they are legally considered to be adults and have the same rights and responsibilities as adults, even though they are under the age of 18. In order to become emancipated, a minor may have to meet certain criteria, such as being self-supporting and living independently from their parents.
Another exception to the rule may be if the minor is attending college. In some jurisdictions, college students may be considered to be emancipated for the purposes of housing and other contracts. This means that they may be able to move out of their parents' home and into a college dormitory or apartment without their parents' consent.
However, it is important to note that the laws and regulations regarding this matter can vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Therefore, it is always best to consult with an attorney or other legal professional to determine the specific rules and regulations in your jurisdiction.