Talk to an attorney that specializes in child custody and family law.
First, you must live in a state that allows it.
If you are emancipated, your parents really can control this decision or the money that you will spend on it. So, yeah I think that if you can afford it, your emancipated and you have an idea of a place to stay, sure. you can.
Once a person is emancipated they can live in their own apartment or home. The emancipated can also live with a sibling or other family member if they choose.
If there is abuse or neglect involved, you should contact your local Social Services office or the police. You can become emancipated with a court order; if you do not become emancipated because of the abuse/neglect you will be ordered to live with another family member or someone else appointed by the court.
No, you are medically emancipated, but you are not emancipated legally to make your own choices and live where you please.
That is the purpose of getting emancipated. You are responsible for your own housing arrangements.
In Kansas, a child can become emancipated at 18 years of age, or at 16 or 17 with a court order. Emancipation allows a minor to live independently and make decisions without parental consent.
im 17 i live in Massachusetts can i be emancipated if im in dss
i think you should be able to because then you can support yourselves better because you only have to pay half the rent and you have more money to spend on food and clothes ans stuff like that
If you live in a state that allows it, petition the court. It will normally take some character witnesses and proof that you can support yourself.
I believe that if you become imancipated, at that point the court sees you as responible enough to live on your own. However if you get into trouble with another minor then, you would be considered contributing to the deliquency of a minor
* You have to live in a state that allows minors to become emancipated. * The primary requirement that is almost universal is that the minor must show they have the financial ability to support themselves in a safe manner.