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As both are minors and so the girl just can not leave her house and move into the boys house, they have to get permission from the girls parents in a letter form and orally will not do.

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Q: Can a 15 year old girl...will be 16 on July 18th move in with her 16 year old fiance...will be 17 on July 16th without emancipation rights the boys parents are willing to let her move in and help?
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