You are not automatically emancipated. Everything else stays the same except for the fact that you are a soldier. To enlist, you must be 17 with parental consent or 18 without parental consent. You also have to have a high school diploma, or be in the clear for earning one if you still are 17.
If you are enlisted in the service (military) you are emancipated automatically, so technically, yes, you can
Yes, once a minor who is at least the age of seventeen, has received parental permission to enlists in the military or marry and does so, they become "automatically" emancipated.
18 or until they are emancipated by court order, marriage or enlisted in active military duty.
No, for those who are 17 years old you must have a legal guardian give a parental consent or have a legal emancipation prior to you enlistment.
It depends upon the laws of the state where you live. In the majority of cases the 17-years-old is considered emancipated once he or she has been sworn in to the branch of the military that they have chosen.
If you are an active duty member of the military, you are considered emancipated. Signing papers isn't enough, you have to be on active duty.
No, the enlistee does not become emancipated until he or she is placed on active military duty.
Ask your recruiter. He will be familiar with the applicable laws and Army regulations.
EM is an abbreviation for Enlisted Men or Enlisted Man.
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I would suggest explaining your situation with a local Family Law Attorney or your local County Clerk's Office. * It's not likely for two reasons. The first is, once the minor begins serving active duty he or she becomes automatically emancipated. The second reason is, military personnel need the permission of the commanding officer before they can marry.
You have enlisted my help in creating a sentence using the word enlisted. When the US entered World War II, many young men enlisted in the armed forces.