Yes, if you're emancipated, then you can. Be aware that emancipation is a pretty rare thing. Despite what most teenagers seem to believe, judges are not handing out orders of emancipation like they
No, they cannot move out without parental permission. The key here is the age of majority (adulthood) in Michigan, which is 18. If they are an adult, the parents are no longer responsible.
state law rules----- in NJ you would be emancipated at 12 years old the moment you delivered
The age of full emancipation is Michigan is 18 years. By marriage, military service or via a petition to the ocurt you MAY be emancipated at 16.
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A 16 year old can get emancipated in Michigan. Parental consent is not required, but the judge may factor it in.
No, the legal age of majority is 18.
You can, but you have to be able to show that you can financially support yourself, handle your social and financial affairs and are not going to be dependant upon state aid.
Only if she is emancipated or there is a court order. Social services can provide assistance on how to get help.
Yes, a 15 year old cannot be emancipated in the state of Michigan. The minimum age for emancipation in Michigan is 16, and even then, the minor must meet specific criteria and successfully petition the court for emancipation.
If you are emancipated, yes. Other than that, no.
If you are an emancipated minor, yes. Otherwise, no.
Not without parental consent.Added: A child is not considered emancipated in Michigan until they are 18 years.
She cannot. The minor must be at least 16 to petition for emancipation in the state of Michigan.
Not unless you have parental consent or is emancipated.
No, in Michigan a 17 year old cannot legally live on their own without being emancipated. The legal age of majority in Michigan is 18, so individuals under 18 are considered minors and subject to parental or guardian supervision.
Not unless you get emancipated,
No. Becoming a parent does not emancipate a minor.
Not unless you've been emancipated.