my daughter is 16 she lives at home .her boyfriend just broke up with her because his mom and step dad made him he still lives at home and doesnt want to leave but they said if he wants to see her then he will be made to go to his fathers in New York who he has never seen and says that they hate each otherhe is a great kid hes 18 years old but the father at home hits him he hasent been raised but drug up so he is very insecure about him self and beleives that his parents can ship him out if he sees our daughter we are christians and his parents even go to the church but beat the kids and drink everyday anyone know what New Jersey law says on this issue so i can help this young man thank you.cdad007
No, it's the parents that decide where you have to live.
Because his parents have a low salary and live in a crappy home.
as long as they want it depends if they live in a fostor home they cant if they have fostre parents not veary long
You can if your parents take you to the courthouse and say that they are giving you all legal rights to be an adult, and if they won't you are old enough to go there and say you want to move out, but you have to go to court and get a lawyer it's a mess, i did the same thing with my girlfriend.
Mike Wolfe is not married. He has a long time live in girlfriend named Jodi Faeth. They have a home in Le Claire Iowa and a 2nd home in Nashville Tennessee, which is undergoing restoration. They have a daughter together.
With his parents' permission he can live anywhere.
No, legally you cannot move out at 16 to live with a girlfriend. You become an adult the age of 18 in New York. Until that age your parents are responsible for you and where you live.
No.
Yes you are allowed to move out of home at the age of 17... At the age of 17 you are classed as an adult under the criminal law, so if you are 17 and you commit a crime you are treated as an adult... So therefore yes you are old enough to move out of home... Actually, it depends on where you live. In the US most states say you are not a legal adult till you are 18 years old. Your parents have custody of you untill that time. So unless they allow you to move in with your girlfriend's parents then you can't. If I were the girlfriend's parent I wouldn't want to be responsible for someone else's teenager nor would I want my teenage daughter to have a live in relationship yet. That's a big resposibilty and big game changer for even a strong relationship at any age.
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You don't. It's best to live separately until you are at the point that the both of you can find and pay for a place of your own. Adding someone from outside the family to a home does not improve the mix and will just upset the balance already in your home. Parents might not like something your girlfriend does, so they will mention it to you. You get defensive of your girlfriend which gets your parents backs up because you are not listening or being loyal to them. So it's best not to ask your parents and wait until you can support your girlfriend on your own.
No, your girlfriend can't leave home. Yes, you do have to have parents consent to marry. Since you are an adult and she is a minor the parents can also file rape charges against you for "dating" a minor.
yeah
Charlie does have a girlfriend, her name is Becky and they live in Buckinghamshire. He has been in a relationship with her since 2008.
I'm afraid not, she is still a minor. The parents are responsible and determine where she can live.
it how u go thoug thing that the way u live life
not if you want a girlfriend