Nope. High School/H.S. Equivalent graduation have nothing to do with emancipation of a minor. You have two options: Wait for the 'age of majority' in your state or petition the court for emancipation.
If you have reached the legal age of majority which is 18 in all US states but Nebraska where the age is 19.
No. Graduating high school does not emancipate a minor.
No. A high school diploma or a GED doesn't have anything to do with being emancipated. Emancipation is not related to education.
Emancipation is based on age or a court order. In some states there is a requirement that you be 18 and have graduated high school. Others simply have set the age of majority.
Not automatically, no.
no. you need to move out of your parents house, get a job or your GED, then get yourself emancipated
If you are married, you are considered emancipated.
If you live in the US... No. Neither of those are emancipating events.
Yes because you have to drop out of high school to try and get a GED.
If you're in the US... NO.
No
No, pregnancy does not make you emancipated.
No.
The age of majority in FL is 18. A 17-year-old, whether they have a GED or not, is a minor. You can leave home if your parents agree to allow it or if you've been emancipated.
If they are emancipated, they are no longer considered 'under age.' In order to be emancipated, they have to show that they can take care of themselves and have financial stability.
Being pregnant does not change one's age. Until you are an adult, you are not emancipated.
No, in NY an 18 year-old is considered as having reached majority (adulthood), and is automatically considered emancipated (assuming no disabilities). -J