In New York, an 18-year-old is legally considered an adult and is responsible for themselves. However, if they live with their aunt, the aunt may take on a role similar to that of a guardian or caretaker, providing support and guidance. Ultimately, any legal responsibilities or decisions would typically fall to the young adult, as they can make their own choices regarding education, healthcare, and other matters.
Without parental consent you have to be 18.
Unless there is a court order stating the parent is responsible for child support past the age of 18, then no.
At 18, you're a legal adult and shouldn't need emancipation.
In Connecticut, parents are usually not legally responsible for an 18-year-old who chooses not to live in their home. At 18, an individual is considered an adult and is responsible for their own decisions and actions. However, there may be exceptions such as if the parents have a legal duty, such as child support obligations, or if the 18-year-old is still a high school student.
by law you are responsible for your own actions.... but if your parents (or who you live with) do not approve if you still live under their roof then you are expected to come back.
Until they are an adult, the law says the parents are responsible for the minor and where they live. You are responsible for them until they are 18. If there is a safety issue, talk with the authorities about what can be done.
Only with parental permission but when you are 18 you can choose yourself.
No you can't, until you are 16/18 because your parents are legally responsible for you until that age
When they are 18.
You are considered a minor until you are 18. Until that point your parents are responsible for your welfare and where you live.
Not normally you have to be 18 or older to leave home without your parent/parents permission.
Until they are an adult, the law says the parents are responsible for the minor and where they live. That would be 18 for them.