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.
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, parents are legally responsible for their children until they reach the age of 21, providing for their support, maintenance, and education. This includes financial responsibility for their child's actions, such as property damage or certain debts incurred while under the age of 21.
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.
Yes
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.
If you are talking about the NYS Regents than yes you do. You might be allowed to move up in grade level but you still need to retake it the next time it is offered
Contact your State's child support agency about filing a lien.
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.
1971
Parents need to support their children in NY, until they reach the age of 21. However, there are exceptions: IF an 18 year old or older, leaves on his own, he/she cannot sue for support. IF there is a support order from another state, then that order is primary for that child. -Note: If you 18 year old gets arrested, and goes to prison, it is possible for NYS to sue you for child support if you are a NYS resident. IF your 18 year old gets pregnant, and leaves the home, then NYS can sue you for support (not that they will win, but they can sue). Etc.
The same as every. The child is still a child with little choices.
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Probably not. Up to one year past the age of 18, but a growing number of judges are refusing to establish retroactive orders.