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This is a difficult question to answer; that can all depend on the state you live in and the circumstances surrounding your situation. But before you try to leave home, ask yourself how you will care for and support your baby and yourself. Also, by wanting to leave home, is it to be with the baby's father, or to get away from your own home life, or for other reasons? At sixteen years old, you do not have the emotional reasonings or logic, or the job skills necessary to care for yourself, let alone an infant. So, legal or not, before you make that decision to try to leave home, please think it through, and do what you know in your heart is best for you and your baby.

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Q: You are 16 AND you have a 2month old son when would be the legall age you could leave home?
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