family law?
candi b asked:
my 17 year old dughter want to move out and live with her friends and she plans to move to pa. do i have to give my consent for her to leave ny state. i know if she was to get hurt there she can,t give her own consent in a hospital she has to be 18 to do that ….
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my 17 year old dughter want to move out and live with her friends and she plans to move to pa. do i have to give my consent for her to leave ny state. i know if she was to get hurt there she can,t give her own consent in a hospital she has to be 18 to do that ….

March 1st, 2010 at 9:19 am
Why do you want to let her leave… there is an issue there! ~~N*I*K*K*I~~
March 4th, 2010 at 10:55 am
yep she would be consider a run away if she left you.. She has to wait til shes 18 mama
March 6th, 2010 at 9:48 am
yeah but then on the other side of the coin if the hosptial didn’t treat her and she had serious injuries, the hospital could face a negligence lawsuit. I thnk there is laws that if a minor is in trouble they will still have to treat her???? not sure but look up the statutes in the state she will be moving. lara c
March 8th, 2010 at 2:46 am
has she got her high school diploma?
i would not let her go until this happens
until 18 she is a run away! Curtis R
March 8th, 2010 at 2:59 am
She needs to wait till’ she turns 18, or like u said give her your consent. Why do u want her to move out so young? Or why are you letting her move out? acia
March 10th, 2010 at 10:50 am
She’s still your responsibility until she turns 18. You can sign an emancipation statement releasing her but that’s at your discretion. pitchingcoach
March 11th, 2010 at 12:29 pm
Yes, she has to have your consent since she is considered a minor. If she goes anyway, you can legally have her brought back and if she won’t stay with you, they will put her in foster care. It’s best she stays where she is now, until she is old enough to make decisions on her own. . . . lucylocket7258