Yes, you can. If you want to stay, then you have to behave as a member of the family--contributing to the welfare of the family by doing chores, paying your way, and so on. If you have burned your bridges, then you will need to get a job and find somewhere to live--quite possibly not at the same standard of living you have enjoyed.
no you have to be 18 before you can be kicked out in any state because before than you are considered a minor
21, 1972
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{| |- | That would be the age of majority. In New York that is 18 years of age. After they child reaches 18, the parents are no longer responsible for them. |}
After the end of prohibition the minimum drinking age in New York was 18. New York State raised its minimum drinking age from 18 to 19 years in 1982 and raised it from 19 to 21 years on December 1, 1985.
Age of consent refers to sexual activity, not moving out. You have to be an adult, which is 18 in New York.
The minimum drinking age in New York was 18 in 1966. After the end of prohibition the minimum drinking age in New York was 18. New York State raised its minimum drinking age from 18 to 19 years in 1982 and raised it from 19 to 21 years on December 1, 1985.
The age is 18. There is conflicting information on various websites, particularly that the age of majority is 21. I checked the New York State Law website and it states that the age of majority is 18.
The age of maturity in New York is 18 years old. At this age, individuals are considered to be legal adults and can enter into contracts, vote, and make their own medical decisions.
The age of majority for the state is 18.
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Eighteen without parents.