No. The legal age of majority for New York is 18. Parents can file a petition in NY Family Court requesting the minor be returned to their custody. The process is simple and always granted unless there is a record of abuse or neglect of the minor child by the parents. Once an order has been granted the parents submit it to the law enforcement agency that has jurisdiction and the minor will be taken into custody. Any adult who knowingly allows a minor to reside in their home when the minor's parents object to the situation is subject to criminal and civil action.
No, you cannot, and if you do, him/his parents could find themselves facing charges for it.
The parents might punish the girls 21 year old boyfriend. . . or if shes married the parents might accept him. . . or if the parents cannot do anything with the boy they'll just accept him in the family.
Pregnancy does not emancipate a minor in Nevada. Until she is an adult, her parents have the responsibilty to maintain her.
From a strict legal standpoint, no. As a practical matter, if your parents don't object, no one is likely to complain about it.
It is an extremely good idea to negotiate with the parents and other family members. Then, you can make things better by proving good traits about the boyfriend. If the mind of the parents can be altered so that they become more accepting, all is well
no they cannot. it is against federal law. they must have permission to leave or it's off for 12 mos.
No, in some cases you can and some you can't. Because of the age of not being 18 you may have to stay under your parents roof. Unless if they parent/gaurdian disowns the child or teen.
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a person. You are still a minor and therefore under the control and authority of your parents.
Your afraid of being kicked out or shaming the family
You dump your tell your parents and call the police.
Yes. If you're under 18, they have the right to keep you in their house. However, if you feel the need to, you can stand before a judge and plead your case, asking to become a legal adult. But if you do this, you will no longer have relations to your family, really.
Yes *** No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor. When you turn 18 you can move.