If he is unsafe, he should contact social services. They will see that he is taken care of whether through emancipation or foster care.
It's a judge who does that, not the parents.
no, you cant divorce your parents at the age of 12 you have to be 18 Improvement: Actually it's called emancipate and you can do it under certain circumstances and in most states the age is 15 that you can emancipate from your parents.
Emancipation typically involves becoming legally independent from both parents, not just one. To emancipate your dad but not your mom would be a complex legal process and would depend on the specific laws in your jurisdiction. It's advisable to seek guidance from a family lawyer to understand your options.
Absolutely not.
Parents don't emancipate their children. A court can emancipate them. Parents just kick them out when they turn 18. There isn't a process or form that has to be signed. So, what is the process to have the courts emancipate the eighteen year old, assuming the parents will (a) allow the eighteen year old to live at home, under rules of the home (b) the needs for the eighteen year old will be met and (c) the parents are seeking some legal protection from any acts of the eighteen year old.
From his parents? Yes.
In New York, a parent cannot unilaterally emancipate an 18-year-old child. Emancipation typically requires a legal process or agreement between the parent and child, or a court order. Once a child reaches the age of 18, they are considered a legal adult in New York.
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Generally speaking, parents are responsible for their children until they reach the age of majority. A parent cannot simply emancipate their child, leaving that child with no means of support.
That means until you turn 18, you are the responsibility of your parents. And they can tell you what to do and where to live. You can't make the decision to emancipate yourself. But - if your parents agree to legally emancipate you, it can be done in court before a judge.
No, pregnancy or parenthood does not emancipate you.
No if parents don't like it. They can emancipate you if they want to.