{| |- | They certainly cannot. Until they are adults they remain the responsibility of their parents. One must be at least 16 to be considered for emancipation. |}
It is very not likely. A 14 year old cannot support themselves and does not have the education to obtain a job.
no
There are very few states that would allow a 14 year old to be emancipated. Most have set the limit at 16, so you will have to check your specific jurisdiction.
Certainly not at age 14. They have not demonstrated that they can take care of themselves.
Not unless she gets permission from her parent or legal gaurdian, or unless she has be emancipated.
No, a parent cannot kick a 14-year-old out in any state of the US. A parent is responsible for providing for their child until the child reaches the age of majority (18) or they are legally emancipated (there no situation in which a 14-year-old would be emancipated). However, they certainly can send the child to live with a relative, send the child to boot camp, military school, etc.
No and not with their consent either. You usually have to be at least 16 to apply.
NO.Unless parents approve.
Having a baby does not make you an adult. It certainly does not emancipate you.
NO.Unless parents approve.
It is possible to become emancipated in California. However, this typically occurs after becoming famous enough to be able to support yourself money wise.
No. There are very few states that would allow a 14-year-old to marry at all--even with parental consent. In the few that would, most of them would also require court approval. I am not sure but if the 14 year old was emancipated it might be possible.