This is not legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Consult the specific laws for the state and county in which you reside for the rules that apply. In most states, any 18 year old is considered an adult and is capable of deciding when and where they reside. They have the ability to contract for housing. SOME states allow minors to become emancipated under specific circumstances, but this is not just a matter of filling out some paperwork. A minor is the responsibility of their parents until such time as they reach the age of majority or are legally emancipated. The parents are required to provide for the support of their minor children. If the parents give permission, the minor can live in another location. Such permission does not relieve the parents of the responsibility to provide support. If the parents do not give permission, the minor can be considered a runaway. Charges may apply to individuals that aid and abet such runaways, particularly if they are under the age of consent. In some states it is my understanding that this is not enforced for 17 year olds that leave home. If you are subject to abuse, you should contact social services for your area. They will assist you in getting out of the bad environment and into a safe place.
In New Jersey, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and needs parental consent to move out. Without parental consent, leaving home could result in being reported as a runaway.
In New Jersey, the legal age of majority is 18, which means that before turning 18, a minor would need parental consent or be emancipated by a court to move out of their parents' home. Without parental consent or emancipation, a minor running away could face legal consequences. It is recommended to seek legal advice or assistance in such situations.
In New Jersey, running away is not considered a criminal offense for minors. However, law enforcement may work to ensure the safety of the runaway child by locating and returning them to their guardian or custodian. Court intervention may occur if there are ongoing issues related to the runaway behavior.
In New Jersey, a teenager can legally move out of their parent's home at the age of 18 without parental consent. However, if a teenager is under the age of 18 and wishes to move out, they would need parental consent or seek emancipation from the court.
In New Jersey, minors are not allowed to live alone. They must have a legal guardian or custodian responsible for their care and well-being until they reach the age of majority, which is 18 years old. Parents or legal guardians can be held liable for neglect if they allow a minor to live alone without proper supervision.
In New Jersey, parents are legally responsible for their children until they reach the age of 18 or are emancipated. This means providing for their basic needs, including food, shelter, and education, as well as making decisions on their behalf.
In New Jersey, the legal age of majority is 18, which means that before turning 18, a minor would need parental consent or be emancipated by a court to move out of their parents' home. Without parental consent or emancipation, a minor running away could face legal consequences. It is recommended to seek legal advice or assistance in such situations.
No, but when she turns 18 she's free to go.
No, they may not do so. They must have permission or be emancipated.
It would be dumb to get on the wrong side of the parents. Legally they can date.
technically no because she's not considered an adult
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No. Until she is 18 or emancipated, she has to live where her parents say.
When they reach the age of majority, which is 18 in New Jersey. Until then the parents have to be responsible and make the decisions.
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