Check the laws of your state. I believe, in some states, that parental consent is a requirement, while in other states it's not (as long as you meet all of the other requirements and can prove to the court that emancipation is truly in your best interest/there is a legitimate reason that it would be better for you to be emancipated).
No.
Removal of the Disabilities of Nonage
Chapter 743
Must be at least 16 years of age
Must have a petition filed by the minor's natural or legal guardian or, if there is none, by a guardian ad litem. No, unless a judge says you can.
{| |- | Emancipation does not require parental consent. The court decides whether emancipation should be granted or not. They usually take the parents' desires into consideration. They do not want the child to become a ward of the state instead of being taken care of by the parents. In Florida, the parents or a court appointed guardian have to fill out the paperwork. |}
Yes, you can get emancipated without parental consent. You cannot do it without notifying the parents. And the judge is likely to listen to their opinion about letting you go off on your own. And remember that if you are emancipated, your parents don't have to provide you with anything in the way of money or support.
Not without legal emancipation, which is usually much easier with parental consent. 16 is very young so it will not be easy. If there is abuse at home please contact the police immediately.
http://www.deltabravo.net/custody/emancipate1.php
Yes, as long as they are 16 or older. They will also have to show that they can financially take care of themselves.
{| |- | Oklahoma has a statute that can grant a minor the right to contract. It is seldom allowed. It is the Confirmation of Majority Rights. |}
No. Being pregnant does not emancipate you in any state.What you get is medical emancipation which means you are allowed to make medical decisions regarding you and your child.
No, the only thing different is that you are allowed to make medical decisions regarding yourself and your child.
Assuming that you are talking about a homosexual relationship, be cautious. You don't give any clue as to where you are, and laws vary from place to place. The age of consent for a heterosexual relationship is usually (not always) lower than the age of majority. For a homosexual relationship, even in jurisdictions where it is allowed, it is sometimes allowed only between consenting adults, and though a girl of 17could consent, you are not an adult, and you would be breaking the law. Wherever you are, there is almost certainly a "gay help-line". Call them.
In the US there are no dating laws so that is up to your parents who you are allowed to see. Sex is out of the question until the minor have reached age of consent which in Florida is 18. There is also an exemption allowing a minor age 16-17yo to have sex with someone who is no more than 23yo.
{| |- | Oklahoma has a statute that can grant a minor the right to contract. It is seldom allowed. It is the Confirmation of Majority Rights. |}
AnswerHaving a child does not emancipate a person. You are still a minor until you reach the age of 18. Unless you have been emancipated in some manner (court decree/marriage/joining the military) you are still under the control and authority of your parents.
For consenting adults it should be legal. Tattoo artists should be licensed for safety and cleanliness.
NO. Pregnancy/giving birth does not emancipate a minor. You are still subject to your parents rules and authority.
Generally not
No. Abbreviations are not allowed in Scrabble. DIY = Do It Yourself
If the child(ren) are abused they should go to Child Welfare (that's what we call it in Canada) or to a close relative. If they aren't and simply don't like the ground rules of the household and are always into trouble then no, they should be able to emancipate from their parents. I never did understand this emancipation act.
If you are in fear of your life, you are allowed to defend yourself.
no.
No. Being pregnant does not emancipate you in any state.What you get is medical emancipation which means you are allowed to make medical decisions regarding you and your child.
Never
At the age of 12 :)