In New York a lot of shops will do ear piercings as young as 16, but they prefer you to be 17, and you would need to have all proper consent from your parents. For that you would need to bring both of them with you, you will need to bring some form of ID, they will need their ID's, a copy of your Birth Certificate, they will have to sign a waiver, be present in the room for the piercing, as well as to be present afterwards when you are given and explained to your aftercare instructions.
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In New York State, the legal age to get a cartilage piercing without parental consent is 18. Minors under 18 can get a cartilage piercing with parental consent.
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 State, a child can generally move out at the age of 18, which is the legal age of majority. However, if the child is legally emancipated or has parental consent, they may be able to move out before turning 18.
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 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.
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.