No. The minimum age for emancipation in the few US states that allow the action is 16. In no state would a judge grant emancipation to a minor on the grounds that he or she did not get along with their parents.
In most cases, both parents must consent to a minor's emancipation. However, in exceptional circumstances, such as abuse or neglect, a minor may seek emancipation through court intervention without parental consent. It is essential to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific laws and processes in your jurisdiction.
Not getting along with your parents is not enough to justify emancipation, or there wouldn't be a teenager living at home anywhere. And $900 a month is below poverty level.
You can't, obviously.
if your under 18 and not emancipated i dont think so
In Florida, the minimum age to file for emancipation is 16. However, the court will decide whether granting emancipation is in the minor's best interest. Factors like financial independence and ability to make decisions will be considered.
In California, you can petition for emancipation even if your parents do not consent. The court will consider factors such as your age, financial independence, and ability to support yourself to determine if emancipation is appropriate. It is a complex legal process, and you may benefit from seeking guidance from a legal professional.
you will be emaciated b4 your freedom comes
To get emancipated at 17, you typically need to file a petition with the court in your state. You would need to prove that you are financially self-sufficient and capable of making your own decisions. The process and eligibility requirements vary by state, so it's best to consult with a legal professional for guidance.
I dont even know why parents would want us to come along all we do is reak havok and get bored
Yes, in some cases a minor who is being neglected or abused by their parents may be able to petition for emancipation. The minor must demonstrate to the court that they can support themselves financially and make decisions independently. Being on probation may affect the outcome of the emancipation petition depending on the reasons for the probation. It's advisable to consult with a lawyer for guidance on this process.
Depends on your state. Not all states have an emancipation statute that allows minors to become emancipated. But having a job and being able to support yourself is one of the key components. Yes, but you have to be able to prove what you say. Why dont you want to be around your parents and why do you say they dont want you around? Those are the things you'll have to prove. Im sorry if this is the way your parents are, you should be loved unconditionally from your parents no matter what, they brought you in this world you didnt ask to be here and they belong helping and guiding you every day. Take a hug from me I have extra... Good luck.
In Oklahoma, a minor who is pregnant cannot become emancipated solely due to the pregnancy. Emancipation process in Oklahoma requires the minor to be at least 16, financially self-sufficient, and able to demonstrate maturity and understanding in managing their affairs. The pregnant minor would need to meet these requirements and go through the legal process to become emancipated. Consulting with a family law attorney would be advisable to understand the specific steps and requirements in Oklahoma.