Yes . But they will have to have some legal ability to be responsible for you in case of an emergency. If things are really that bad at home [ not meaning you don't get your way ] , ask to speak to a County Child Advocate. If you have responsible adults willing to be responsible for you, that is one possibility. If you are past 16 , and can support yourself, you may be able to be Emancipated. Whatever , you need some help to make a change legally .
No, generally the custodial parent can say where you live, right up until you reach the age of majority (18 in most states).
no
You can keep it secret for a while... but eventually your parents will find out. It's best to tell them.
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18 without parental permission.
An unemancipated 17-year-old, even a pregnant one, is subject to the control and authority of their parents. So, the answer to your question is no.
No
With the permission of your parents/guardians, yes. Without it, no.
If they're under 18, then no. Minors can't enter into contracts, so they need the parent to sign the policy.
In most situations, if you share custody with another parent, you should have that parent's permission or a court order before relocating with your children to another state. Failure to do so could result in legal complications, including charges of parental kidnapping. It's important to consult with a family law attorney to understand your rights and legal obligations before making such a move.
Without their permission they will have to wait until they are 18. The parents are still responsible for them.
Pregnant without permission or marriage without permission? That's not very specific.
Not without the permission of their parents. Until they reach 18 in New York, the parents are responsible for him.