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The person would be considered a minor and the laws of the state where the teen lived would be applicable. If for example the teen were stopped by authorities in another state he/she might be taken into custody and remanded to a juvenile facility until his/her status could be determined. Generally the teen would be remanded to the custody of the parents unless a violation of the law resulted in a felony charge.

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Although the young female is of the age of sexual consent for the state of New York which is seventeen, she is still UNDER the age of LEGAL majority which is eighteen. The young man however is legally an adult, and ANY relationship between unrelated adults and a minors can be subjected to definition as it relates to criminal and/or civil law(s). Therefore it might be prudent to delay co-habitation until she reaches the age of majority.

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yes, depending on what state you are in. in Texas you can if your parent allows you to move out and even if they don't you can as long as you have an emancipation. in Texas the legal age to do what you want legally is 18.

AnswerThe legal age of majority in most states is 18, in Alabama and Nebraska it is 19, in Mississippi and Pennsylvania it is 21. Parents are legally and financially responsible for a minor child until that child reaches the age of majority in the state of residency or a court rules otherwise. Please be advised in relationships between minors and adults ALL states reserves the right to intervene w/o the co-operation of the minor or the minor's parent(s) or legal guardian, if "just cause" prevails . All states have laws that pertain to adult and minor relationships, some of those laws carry both criminal and civil penalties.
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If she has parental permission, then yes, she can. However, if you live in a state where the age of sexual consent is 18, and anyone reports it...get ready for trouble (for everyone involved).

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