Very few US states have grounds and procedures for the emancipation of minors. The minimum age is 16 in the states that have emancipation status.
in Washington state a minor can legally be emancipated at the age of 16
A minor can be emancipated at the age of 16 and above in the state of Pennsylvania. The minor will have to retain an attorney and file a motion with the courts.
The legal age is 18 unless you are an emancipated minor. To become an emancipated minor, you have to fill out a form.
Adult age or emancipated minor.
A minor can become emancipated by petitioning the court for it. State laws vary but most states allow minors to be become emancipated at age 16.
That is the correct spelling of the term "emancipated minor" (someone under legal age that is court-afforded the status of an adult).
A minor can get emancipated at the age of 16 in the state of Maine. The minor will have to get an attorney to represent them in court and to file paperwork for the judge to hear the case.
{| |- | You cannot be an emancipated minor in Tennessee. They do not have an emancipation statute. You will have to wait until you are 18 years of age. |}
Being pregnant does not change one's age. Until you are an adult, you are not emancipated.
No, a minor can not do that. You have to be of legal age or emancipated by the court.
A minor under the age of 18 can be emancipated upon a showing of maturity and financial independence. Once emancipated, the minor no longer has a right to receive financial support from his or her parents.
Leaving HomeThe parents of an non-emancipated minor have the custody and control of such minor. This means that the parents can legally decide where the minor lives until the minor reaches the age of majority (usually 18) or otherwise becomes emancipated.