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A: If you move out before the age of 18 without an order from the court that you are emancipated, your parents can have you declared an undisciplined or runaway juvenile and have you returned to the home by law enforcement.
North Carolina Legal Age Laws: At a Glance Automatic emancipation occurs upon marriage or becoming 18 (N.C.G.S. 7B-3500 et seq.) A minor age 16 or older may also petition the court for emancipation (N.C.G.S. 7B-3500 et seq.)
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Any juvenile who is 16 years of age or older and who has resided in the same county in North Carolina or on federal territory within the boundaries of North Carolina for six months next preceding the filing of the petition may petition the court in that county for a judicial decree of emancipation. (1979, c. 815, s.
Young people who have recently turned eighteen and want to live away from their parents must go through a legal process called emancipation. They serve their parents with a petition, file a motion, set a hearing, and appear in court in North Carolina.
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Customer: how can a 17 year old leave home be for thay tern 18 in the state of north carolina. Legally, they cannot unless a court determines them to be emancipated. To be emancipated, they must be determined to be self supporting.

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