No, they cannot. Emancipation requires that one can support one's self without help from others. 16 is the age which most states will allow emancipation.
No.
With parental consent, they can move out. Emancipation means the parents are no longer responsible for them.
Not unless they are emancipated or have a court order.
In the state of NY, a 16 year old cannot legally move out of their parents house without their consent. They would have to go to court to become an emancipated minor to do so.
{| |- | Parental consent is not required to get emancipated. The parents have to be notified and they can present their viewpoint to the judge. The judge will consider the parent's opinion on the matter when making their decision. |}
i hope cuz I'm trying to do the same thing!!
Parental permission is not required for emancipation. However, they do have to be notified and the court will consider their opinion.
No, they may not do so. They must have permission or be emancipated.
Most parents will consent to marriage if their daughter is pregnant. If this is not the case however you will have to wait until you have you baby. When you have your baby you are automatically emancipated and are considered an adult and then you can get married without consent. You are only medicly emancipated, your parents still have legal control over that. You would have to get a judge to overturn your parents desision which is hard to do.
Most parents will consent to marriage if their daughter is pregnant. If this is not the case however you will have to wait until you have you baby. When you have your baby you are automatically emancipated and are considered an adult and then you can get married without consent. You are only medicly emancipated, your parents still have legal control over that. You would have to get a judge to overturn your parents desision which is hard to do.
only if she has her parents consent and takes ot to court
The laws differ between states but usually this is only possible if you have parental consent or is emancipated by the court.