Yes. You have to apply for emancipation, then after you've been granted - you can live with anyone you want.
yes u can
If he is legally emancipated, or both parents are deemed unfit, or if the grandparents gain legal custody, then yes.
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)
No, it is not possible not to receive DNA from all the great grandparents because our parents have their DNAs.
i have no idea, but i think you can if you get legally emancipated from your parents
Your great grandparents are the parents of your grandparents. A more specific answer is not possible without identifying the person whose great grandparents are to be identified.
You have to be 18 to move out or go to court to become emancipated.
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.
yes
NO, you petition the court to be emancipated against your parents will. You will however have to show that you are Mentally, Physically and Financially able to cope with life just as you would be required to as an adult.
She is since she is emancipated. If the parents have a health insurance she might be on that one and being pregnant does not change that. The birth and the baby is something the parents, not the grandparents, have to pay for.
Yes, we all get our blood groups from our parents or even our grandparents, so you will find one of your four grandparents are A-.