No, in NY an 18 year-old is considered as having reached majority (adulthood), and is automatically considered emancipated (assuming no disabilities). -J
No, there are no emancipation laws in New York that would allow this to happen.
No.
No you have to go to court.
A 17 year old child that is on probation can not be emancipated in New York state. To become emancipated, a minor needs to prove that he is legally responsible, have income, continue school, and be able to provide for his own housing and food from his earned income.
contact the family court in your county
New York does not have an emancipation statute.
New York is one of 15 states without an Emancipation Statute. Which means you will not be able to become emancipated. If you are not safe, contact social services so they can get you to a safe place.
A 17-year-old is a minor and cannot legally move out without parental permission unless they have been emancipated in some manner.
In New York, a 16 year old cannot get legally emancipated. However, with parental consent, the minor can move out and live independently if it is agreed upon by all parties involved. It is recommended to have a written agreement outlining responsibilities and expectations to avoid any future conflicts.
THEY COULD IF THEY GO TO COURT AND GET EMANCIPATED
yes but only if the 16 year old was emancipated.
you can only do that with parntal consent and you have to get emancipated. i know this because i am 15 and i now am marrid and live with my 23 year old boyfriend.