The criteria to get emancipated means being able to provide for yourself, pay your own bills etc. You can't do that without a income.
Not unless you get emancipated,
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.
Talk to an attorney that specializes in child custody and family law.
If you are legally emancipated by marriage or a court order, you can live with whomever you want. You are now considered to be an adult.
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.
Nope. Not until you are either emancipated or 18 years old.
You are all ready there and considered an adult . The moment you turned 18 you were emancipated.
No, you are medically emancipated, but you are not emancipated legally to make your own choices and live where you please.
That is the purpose of getting emancipated. You are responsible for your own housing arrangements.
To get a legal guardian, a family to live with and to be supported by his parents. Being abandoned does not mean you are on your own or emancipated or that a judge will emancipate you.
Unless you are legally emancipated, you're parents have control over where you go to school, what state you live in, etc. If you are 17, it is most likely that you aren't emancipated yet, and your parents have complete power over where you live. You could take this issue to court and do what you can to be legally emancipated before the age of 18, and you'd be able to live wherever you wanted to.
At 16 your parents (as long as they have custody and you have not been emancipated in some manner) get to decide where you live. Is this a divorce situation and you