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If they are your legal guardians, and have 100% custody, then by state definition they are you legal parents. Until the age of majority (18 in most states, including New York) the legal guardians have the right and responsibility to deny you permission to move anywhere they cannot provide a reasonable measure of protection and support.

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Q: If you live in New York and are 16 can your guardians who have custody of you say no to you moving in with your father when the people who have custody of you are not even blood related?
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