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Can You Legally Leave Home Without Consent At The age of 17 in Wyoming?
My class is doing a Section on Emancipation And i need to know if Hypothetically i wanted to leave home without consent in wyoming at 17 could i do it if i had a place to go to with a adult that is not family that could Support me and provide transportation and help me find a job
No. Emancipation in Wyoming requires parental consent. If you were to leave home without consent at 17, your parents could report you as a runaway, and the adult who is not family could face charges of harboring you, which is in most places a misdemeanor.
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