At 16, you need parental permission anyways just to be emancipated. But with parental permission, I think she can live with her boyfriend. The only problem would be that she's a minor and he's not, but I think she is much less a minor when emancipated.
Only with parents permission or if she is emancipated.
No.
No, not unless she gets married (which requires parental permission) or is emancipated.
If you are younger than eighteen, you can be legally emancipated from your parents. They can also sign papers giving you permission to marry your boyfriend.
Technically, not until she is 18. Unless she has parental permission, is married to him or is emancipated.
Yes. A minor moving out with parental permission before she is 18 is not emancipated. You have to pay until she is.
Only if the minor has been legally emancipated by the court. And no judge is going to emancipate a minor so they can go live with their boyfriend. When you turn 18 you can move anywhere you want.
A 16-year-old is a minor and their parents get to decide where they live, unless they have been emancipated. A judge is NOT going to emancipate you if your plan is to drop out of school and live with your boyfriend.
Only with parental permission unless he gets emancipated by the court or through marriage.
petition the courts for emancipation Get a job. A 16-year-old cannot leave home without parental permission or being emancipated. In order to be emancipated you would have provide the court with a valid reason why it
Usually not without your parents permission because you are still under 18. Some states you can if your parents have emancipated you.
No judge in any state will emancipate a minor if her intention upon being emancipated is to move in with her boyfriend. That is not the purpose of emancipation.