The question is confusing to say the least, however this reply is given assuming that the "26" was meant to be "16". The state's age of majority is 18, but North Carolina does have laws regarding emancipation/relief of disability of age of a minor. Any resident of the state who is at least sixteen years of age can petition the court under the N.C. Juvenile Code, Title 7B, SubChapter 4, Article 35, for an emancipation decree. (http://ncga.state.nc.us)
If you have parental permission. Until you are an adult, 18 in North Carolina, your parents are responsible for you. That includes determining where you live.
You're a legal adult. Your parents are no longer legally or financially responsible for you, and you are no longer subject to the rules and control of your parents (of course if you live under their roof, you got to follow their rules or risk being kicked out).
If she is legally married, yes. If she is emancipated, yes. If she has her parents' permission, yes. If she doesn't have her parents' permission, no, but she can apply for emancipation.
It would be legal if the parents have approved. Otherwise you will have to wait until 18 or have a court order.
Yes.
Seventeen is not the same as being 18. Until you are an adult, the law says the parents are responsible for the minor.
In the state of North Carolina, a 16 year old cannot legally move out of their parents house without permission. If they want to do so, they must petition the court for emancipation.
You can reside with as many as you like, but you can be legally married to only one of them.
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No. That is a duty and privilege of the federal government.
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Yes, of course, as long as it is legally registered.