If i become emancipated at 17 can I move in with a friend who is 22?
Not if you're under age, and not emancipated. If you have a court order which shows that you are emancipated for the purposes of entering legal binding contracts, then you probably can apply.
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It is not legal to move out of your parents home in Georgia until you are 18 years old. If you move out at 17 like the answer below mine says than you can be charged with a status offense. That is according to Georgia code § 15-11-2 which says that anyone under the age of 18 can be a status offender. Status offenses include things such as truancy, running away, and unruly behavior. When it says running away that means moving out of your parents house as well, because your parents will just go ahead and report you as a run away. you may move out at the age of 17!
you could try your local baseball/ football etc parks. i have a friend that has a really good camera and gets some money taking pictures for their equivalent of a yearbook.
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You must be able to balance bills/job/school in order to get emancipated. If you are emancipated then you can move out at 17.
Since New York doesn't have an emancipation statute, the answer is no.
it depends on what kind of parent the 17 year old has.
Only if you are emancipated or have your parent's permission
With parental consent? Yes Without? No, unless emancipated
Only with parental consent since you are not emancipated.
she can petition to be emancipated. She would likely be granted emancipation being that she is 17 and considering she is able to provide for herself financially and is emotionally stable.
They are emancipated and can live where they wish. They are responsible for their own housing and sustinance.
yes why do u ask?
Yes until they are emancipated.
not unless your emancipated.
Yes, but depending on where you live only if you're legally emancipated.