If you are the parent with legal custody you do not need the non-custodial parent's permission to allow your friend to watch your child. The parent who has legal custody has both the right and the authority to make that decision.
Not without your parents' permission.
No, you cannot move out eithout their permission. Your parents are responsible for you until you are 18.
If you have the permission of the parents, you certainly can. Without their permission, you have a problem. They are responsible for you and get to decide where you live.
No. You are still a minor and your parents remain responsible for you until you become an adult.
you would have to take the matter to child services but i believe so.
Yes
If they have parental permission. The parents are responsible for the child. They can decide where the child lives.
In many places, a 16-year-old can live with a friend and their parents with parental permission. However, it's important to check local laws and regulations, as they can vary. It may also be necessary to have a legal document in place to clarify the living arrangements and responsibilities.
Technically, if it is without permission or knowledge, that's called "running away". Though the "friend's parents" would be more in trouble than the 17 year old.
No, the legal age of majority in the State of New York is eighteen.
This is legal, with your parents' permission, and your friend's parents' permission as well, and it does often happen, but you need to make sure that all of the legal forms are in place in case of an emergency.
yes as long as you get your friend's parents permission.