At any time on any clear night of the year.
Some of the most visible constellations from New Jersey include Ursa Major (containing the Big Dipper), Orion, and Cassiopeia. These constellations are prominent in the night sky and can be easily seen with the naked eye from various locations in New Jersey.
When a person turns 18 in New Jersey, they are no longer a minor unless they are dependent on their parents.
There is no possible way you could see that constellation in New Jersey.
18
New Jersey does not have established laws nor procedures for the petitioning of emancipation of a minor.
Misdemeanor.
First -- depending on the actual age of the minor, he or she may need to provide written consent. .... New Jersey --. ages 17 and under · ages 18 and over.
New Jersey does not have an emancipation statute. You will have to wait until you become an adult. If you are not safe contact your local social services to get help.
If relocating, yes.
no,
Like most states, the age of majority in New Jersey is 18. Until that point they are considered a minor for most situations under the law. And their parents remain responsible for them.
Do you need to get working papers every summer that you work in the state of New Jersey if you already got them once if you are 16