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No, the age of majority in Pennsylvania is 21. Even with parental permission th circumtances have to conform to the law, parents can obviously give permissin for the minor to attend college or things of that nature.

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No, the legal age for the state is 21, although it is possible for someone who is at least 18 to receive a waiver from the court under certain circumstances. Several things can happen when an underaged person arbitarily leaves home against the wishes of the parents, this is especially true when state lines are crossed. Once a minor crosses a state line it becomes a very complicated issue when said minor is taken into custody by authorities.

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definitely you are underage and cannot legally live with anyone over the age of 17. legally you cant even date him. you are way too young to be making wild decisions like that. in the end you wont be happy. don't rush things, not a good idea. i learned the hard way. also, he can be put in jail for that even if you don't have sex with him it would still be rape because you are a minor.

*The answer to your dilema comes in the form of getting legally emancipated. If you truly love this person, and are ok with ostracising your parents, you can take it to court. I'm not sure what reasons and/or grounds are required to get emancipated, but everyone I know who tried with their state-appointed lawyer was able to. It is easier the older you are. I want to point out that I do not suggest this, you should find a way to come to an agreement with your parents, and/or wait until your 18 in my opinion. -Dragonheart91*

depending how long it is till u turn 18 within 4 months there is absolutly nothing they can do

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No, not unless they are legally emancipated (and emancipation by court order is rarely granted in any state)

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Yes if you get emancipated

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Only if they have been emancipated.

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No you can not.

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