Emancipation is usually quite easily acquired if you can show that you can support yourself or show that your grandparents will support you. You do have to go to court. It's not as scarry as it sounds.
File a court motion.
If he is legally emancipated, or both parents are deemed unfit, or if the grandparents gain legal custody, then yes.
Yes. You have to apply for emancipation, then after you've been granted - you can live with anyone you want.
1. Get Grandparents'/Parents' Permission or 2. Get married (which will require Grandparent's/Parents' permission) or 3. She gets emancipated (which is hard to do without grandparents'/parents' permission)
If the judge allow you to be emancipated yes.
No. Being emancipated means taking care of yourself and pay your own bills, have your own place, work etc. You can not seek early emancipation until you are 16 in the states that have that option. As long as you are a minor your parents or the court decides where you live.
First you'll need to get emancipated, and a judge won't do it unless you have a good reason.
If you are a minor you need your parents permission to move.
Yes. But depending on where you live it can take a while.
Nope! You're totally free.
The Gosselins rarely talk about the grandparents and they do not say to protect the parents' privacy.
You either have parental consent to move, is emancipated by the court (if your state have that option), emancipated through marriage or is emancipated by turning 18.
Not unless your grandparents are granted custody/guardianship by the court.