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No, the age of majority in Georgia is 18. If the adult allowed you to reside in her home w/o the permission of your parents, she could face judicial actions, both civil and criminal. The state does not have specified early emancipation laws, cases of neglect or abuse are generally handled by CPS and prescribed court procedure. There are cases where the court will allow the filing of an early emancipation petition, you might wish to contact the clerk or court administrator in the county where you reside for further information. (Georgia Law Title 15, Chapter 11, Article 2)

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Q: If you are sixteen and live in Georgia can you move in with a friend and her mother that are willing to support you until you can without parental consent?
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Is it possible for a 16 year old to move in with a family friend if they agree and will support you even without parental consent?

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Can a pregnant 17-year-old marry the 17-year-old father of her baby if they have means of support and his parents consent but hers do not?

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