This could be If the property was bought as a gift such as a pet being given to someone for their birthday, the receiver of the gift is the owner. All gifts become the property of the recipient and can be legally taken by that person when they move from the premises. Clothing and personal items are also included when defining this type of ownership. A different example would be if bedroom furniture was purchased for the person's use and not as a gift the furniture belongs to the buyer(s).
You have to get emancipated, but you might want to think hard before doing so. In order to get emancipated your parents have to sign off giving you permission. You have to get emancipated, but you might want to think hard before doing so. In order to get emancipated your parents have to sign off giving you permission.
If the minor (key fact) in question is not emancipated and his/her parents are his/her legal guardians, then no. If the minor (key fact) in question is not emancipated and his/her parents are his/her legal guardians, then no.
yes u can
When emancipated which is usually 18yo. You can also move if you have parental consent.
You must be either 18, or emancipated by the court. For fees you could file and go to court, but must prove reason to be emancipated from parents.
No, not in any state are you emancipated because you are pregnant or had a baby.
Your parents can call you in as a runaway. If you are not emancipated, then you are not allowed by law to own property.
if your under 18 and not emancipated i dont think so
Unless you are emancipated, or your have your parents' permission, you don't. You can run away, but your parents have every right to call the police and have you brought back. You are essentially property until you are 18.
No. If your parents allow it, you can move in with another person. You cannot own property without being emancipated.
Only with parental consent or through emancipation. You cannot own property, unless you are emancipated.
In almost all states and circumstances, a minor who becomes pregnant out of wedlock is not automatically emancipated because of it.
No, if you are pregnant and under the age of 18 you are not leagally emancipated from your parents at all until you are 18 then you can be on your own. Just because you have a baby doesn't mean your an adult.
No. Sorry, but that is not a sufficient reason for emancipation.
No. An emancipated minor is required to support themselves through gainful employment and not by their parents or public assistance.
Because you think the way your parents are controling you is wrong and you should be allowed to make your own decisions.
No because the judge will tell you that you need your parents help.