No and neither are the mothers who also have to support them. You don't have to be emancipated to get a job. In some cases if the father can not pay, the mother can petition the court for his parents to pay in his place until he is 18.
This is not automatic. It has to be set forth in the court order.
If you're in the US... A child saying he is emancipated means nothing (I can say I'm God, but that doesn't mean I am :). If the child actually is legally emancipated, then child support ceases.
In general, emancipated children are not eligible for child support - they are considered adults.
There are times when a child prefers to be on their own and asks to be emancipated. When a child is legally emancipated, you are finally free from a support obligation.
Yes, you are obligated to support your child until they are emancipated.
No
Children are not "emancipated" from child support. They are "entitled" to financial support by the non-custodial parent. In general, children become emancipated by leaving their parent(s)' house and becoming self-supporting. Child support is usually not due for an emancipated child.
No, emancipation is age 18 and only can be sooner if petitioner to the court and a court order is issued to that effect. Just because a male fathers a child while he is a minor does not make him an emancipated adult. He does have an obligation to support his child.
Each state is different.
Unless he/she is emancipated, yes.
Yes she is emancipated by turning 18 and child support is paid until she is 21 if she goes to college.
If your child is married they are emancipated so there should be no need for child support. Contact the court.