If the 15-year-old has already been legally emancipated, they are as free as anyone else. Emancipation means that you live on your own and fully support yourself. And most states (with the exception of a very few, such as CA) would not even allow a 15-year-old to petition for emancipation. I don't think this situation is an emancipation issue--it's a custody/guardianship issue. The relative that you want to move in with would need to petition the court for custody/guardianship. And frankly, unless they can prove your parents to be unfit in some way, the chances of them winning the case are pretty slim.
Once a person is emancipated they can live in their own apartment or home. The emancipated can also live with a sibling or other family member if they choose.
a male family member = ben mishpacha (בן משפחה) a female family member = bat mishpacha (בת משפחה)
princess
She is a Princess.
matriarch, meaning female head of the family.
If you are male and if she is Muslim she needs to have a family member with her.
No, only a female member of the royal family can become Queen.
It means the woman has the power in the relationship, so if you're female....then they're calling you powerful.Clarification:A matriarch is the female head of the extended family, which is usually the eldest female member. It can be your grandmother, mother, aunt, etc.Likewise, a patriarch is the male head of the extended family, also usually the eldest male family member.
It is extremely difficult to get emancipated in Georgia (only a few cases each year are approved). It takes abuse or severe neglect.
Yes. It doesn't matter which family member dies.
If there is abuse or neglect involved, you should contact your local Social Services office or the police. You can become emancipated with a court order; if you do not become emancipated because of the abuse/neglect you will be ordered to live with another family member or someone else appointed by the court.
Mare. Any member of the horse family is a mare except for donkeys who are called a ginny.