if you are under 18 yrs old no not legally. if they wanted to they could call the cops on you and have you listed as a runaway and then they may or maynt be able to have u charged with it. also if u wanted to you could probably go to the cops and ask if there is anything you can do. But if u have a job and can support ur self and everything then try for emancipation.
No, a parent cannot legally kick out their pregnant minor in New York State. Parents have a legal duty to provide care and support for their minor children, including pregnant minors, until they reach the age of majority. If a pregnant minor is facing homelessness or unsafe conditions, they can seek assistance from social services or legal advocacy organizations.
No, pregnancy alone does not grant emancipation in New York State. Emancipation generally requires a court order or agreement from both the minor and their parents or legal guardians. Being pregnant may impact certain legal issues related to the minor's health care and living arrangements, but it does not automatically grant emancipation.
In New York State, a parent is generally responsible for providing support to their child until the age of 21. It is important to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific circumstances and laws that may apply to your situation.
In New York State, the legal age to move out without parental consent is 18. Before that age, a minor may need to be emancipated or have parental permission to live on their own.
In New York, parents are legally responsible for their children until the age of 21. They cannot kick their child out of the house at age 19 without following proper eviction procedures. Parents have a legal obligation to provide for their children until they reach adulthood.
In New York State, a child is typically considered emancipated at age 21, unless they are legally married or join the military, in which case they could be considered emancipated earlier. When a child is declared emancipated, the noncustodial parent should be notified as they may no longer be obligated to provide financial support.
No, but that does not prevent the other parent from filing an injunction stopping the move, or requiring the return of the child to the county.
Male or female adult?
Depends what state you want you know about. NYS and PA yes a Minor will get DWI charges if that's the case.
No, pregnancy alone does not grant emancipation in New York State. Emancipation generally requires a court order or agreement from both the minor and their parents or legal guardians. Being pregnant may impact certain legal issues related to the minor's health care and living arrangements, but it does not automatically grant emancipation.
A motion to the court see links below
In NYS yes.
The residence of the child is not a consideration in paying an obligation. If the case involves a denial of access, a motion can be entered to place the payments on hold, but not suspended.
The same as every. The child is still a child with little choices.
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