No, going to college does not emancipate you. Until you reach the age of majority, you are the responsibility of your parents. They get to decide where you can live.
This largely depends on the language of the order for support and the rules in the child's state about age of majority and emancipation. Emancipation generally means that the child is self-sufficient; having her own apartment does not, in itself, constitute emancipation.
You continue to pay child support unless otherwise mandated by the court. Running away does not constitute emancipation.
I would say Hawk nelsons " California " its about Packing up and moving to California.
yes yes
Emancipation!
The age on emancipation in the US is typically 18. Therefore, you are considered an adult. I do not believe anyone can force you to remain where you are. However, think about this before making such a move.
YES.....the carpool ticket is considered a regular moving violation like a speeding ticket of any other moving violation.
Garden High School's motto is 'Knowledge Wisdom Emancipation'.
before moving to los angeles she attended montesorri children's cottage in conyers, georgia.Campbell Hall School ( an independent school of 1000 kids grades K-12)LA, California
the first step is emancipation, then unfortunatley you have to "GET A JOB"
To be emancipated, you would draft a Petition for Emancipation in accordance with your state's laws, and file it in the appropriate court. Emancipation has no effect on whether or not you can go to school.
The school year in California was a traditional school year in 1960. The school year in California continues to have traditional school year calendars.