Well it depends if shes running away or not. You should check the laws from where she/he is moving from and the ones to where he/she if going to be living at. I recommend not to run away. Hers/His parents will find out and you and he/she will be charge.
In New York, a seventeen year old is considered a minor and cannot legally leave their parents' home without their permission. If there is abuse or other extreme circumstances, the minor can seek help from child protective services or seek emancipation through the courts.
In New York State, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and must have parental permission to leave home legally. If the minor is being abused or feels unsafe in their home, they can seek assistance from Child Protective Services or from their local court to request permission to live independently.
There is no specific age requirement in New York for leaving a child home alone. However, it is recommended that children be at least 12 years old before being left alone for a short period of time. Parents should assess their child's maturity and readiness before making this decision.
No, you are considered a minor until you are 18 years old. Your parents are responsible for you until you are 18. If you just leave home without permission from them you would be considered a runaway.
In New York, a youth is legally permitted to leave home at age 18 without being required to return home. However, in some cases, minors might be considered emancipated before turning 18, which means they are legally recognized as adults and can leave home without parental permission.
Yes you can.
They must have reached the age of majority. Which in New York is 18.
Only if the minor's parents consent to the move.
You may move out at eighteen years old, as stated by New York law.
No, in New York you are not considered an adult. Until that point, your parents make the decisions.
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18 without parental consent.
In New York, a seventeen year old is considered a minor and cannot legally leave their parents' home without their permission. If there is abuse or other extreme circumstances, the minor can seek help from child protective services or seek emancipation through the courts.
In New York State, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and must have parental permission to leave home legally. If the minor is being abused or feels unsafe in their home, they can seek assistance from Child Protective Services or from their local court to request permission to live independently.
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No, they must have permission. Otherwise they are a runaway and the police can return them to their home.