yes
if you are of sixteen and addicted and want to get rid of that so consult to any doctor for cure and a well as tell about that to your parents because its in nature of your parents to love you and because of this nature thay will support you financially and emotionally
Yes. However, it costs a lot of money, and you have to be able to prove that you can support yourself. They're not very likely to take a fourteen year old seriously. Usually, the age they actually start considering it is at LEAST sixteen.
I dont know about any other country but you can in the uk. Although it would be better to stay with your parents if possible, you'll need there support.
Yes. A pregnant fourteen year old still depends on her parents for support- both her custodial and non-custodial parents. In fact, her needs are increased. You can read more about termination of child support at the related link.
Tell them not to get mad and then tell them. You might want someone to support you when you are telling them so that you are not too nervous.
From the sound of the question, it sounds very much like you need a consultation with, and the advice of, a good attorney that specializes in family law.
It has many resents from them, if from their family , friends, the government . -family: their parents has violent each other ,and they have no money to support his children . friends : they associated with bad friends it will be bring them to wrong ways ........
Not getting along with your parents is not enough to justify emancipation, or there wouldn't be a teenager living at home anywhere. And $900 a month is below poverty level.
Only biological parents are required to support their children.Only biological parents are required to support their children.Only biological parents are required to support their children.Only biological parents are required to support their children.
Answer The answer to this depends on your age. If you are old enough to support yourself and don't have to rely on your parents, then I'd do what I wanted to do, and as far as your best friends not liking the guy, too bad for them, but if you have to live under your parents roof because you are still in school, you will either have to date the guy anyway and take the punishiment for doing so when your parents find out about it and they will, your so called good friends will tell on you the first chance they get.
Emotional support from family and friends, self-help groups, and counseling by a mental health professional can help bereaved parents cope with their loss.
The friends parents would need to go to family court and get costody of the minor, To be emancipated you need to get married, Or join the military, not too many minors can support themselves at the age of 15 so that will not be approved in the court of law.