When a person turns 18 in New Jersey, they are no longer a minor unless they are dependent on their parents.
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No. At 17 she is still a minor even though she is pregnant and the 18 year old is an adult.
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.
There are no laws for dating but since a minor is involved the parents would have to give permission. There are laws for sex though.
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In New Jersey, a child is no longer considered a minor once they reach the age of 18. At 18, individuals are legally recognized as adults and are granted full rights and responsibilities under the law.
The age of majority in New Jersey is 18. Up to that point they are considered a minor for most situations under the law. And their parents remain responsible for them.
{| |- | No they do not. There is no emancipation statute in New Jersey. You will have to wait until you are 18 to move out or contract. |}
18 years old
In New Jersey, the legal age to move out of your parents' house is 18 years old. However, if a minor is considering leaving home before turning 18, they would need parental consent or approval from the court.
No, an 18-year-old is an adult, except in three states and a few jurisdictions. I believe they are Alabama, Nebraska, and Mississippi. I believe in certain sections of New Jersey and New York an 18-year-old will be looked at as a "minor" for certain purposes, such as buying tobacco products where one must be 19 years or older. In all states, one must be 21 years of age to consume alcoholic beverages, again a purpose where an 18-year-old will be looked at as a "minor".
In New Jersey, minors are not allowed to live alone. They must have a legal guardian or custodian responsible for their care and well-being until they reach the age of majority, which is 18 years old. Parents or legal guardians can be held liable for neglect if they allow a minor to live alone without proper supervision.