no. * The state's legal age of majority is 18, at which time the person is no longer under the custody of their parents or legal guardian unless there is a court order that stipulates otherwise.
No, you are emancipated at 18.
If she is a minor, yes.
Well, it all depends, at 16 until you're 18, everything is parental consent. You can live with your sister, but if your parents want you home, you have to come home, if you refuse, the police can force you back home. -Katelyn
You can move out when you become an adult. In Pennsylvania that is when you turn 18.
In New York, if a 16-year-old has run away from home, the police may bring them back only if there is a court order or a report of abuse or neglect. Otherwise, they generally do not have the authority to force a 16-year-old to move back home against their will.
Yes, and if they call the police to find you, the police can not force you to go home but only to have you contact them in some way to let them know you are okay.
Not if they are 18 years old. They are considered an adult and can live where they wish.
Because you can go to jail in Georgia at age 17, you can leave home at 17, and the police cannot force you to return, but you cannot be kicked out until age 18.
If your parents are still legally responsible for you (which they most likely are unless you've been emancipated), then they may call the police, and the police will escort you home. Unless you plan on going through a legal proceeding to fight your parent's legal custody, you need to wait until you're eighteen to move out.
Yes, in the state of Georgia, you can move out of your home into the home of an immidiate family member that is over the age of 21. If you just leave without telling them, then they can call the police, but that is considered a status crime, and at 17, they are not going to force you to come home. They might ask you, but they will not force you.
There would have to be a police report in which they are then relocated.
Legal age in PA. is 18.