only if she has her parents consent and takes ot to court
If you are emancipated you are considered an adult. You can live where you want to.
yes, consult the child care service department in your state.
Yes you can as long as you get emancipated!
Yes, a 16 year old can be emancipated, but it costs a lot of money and there are a lot of requirements to be able to get emancipated. You have to have a steady job for a certain amount of time, youu have to have a place you can live, and have to be enrolled in school.
If you mean after turning 18, no. Some states and some support agreements last after 18 or until school is over. If you mean by getting emancipated by the courts before you are 18, one of the requirements you have to fill to be emancipated is to be able to support yourself with a job and a place to live etc. So no.
Once an individual is on active duty with the military, they are considered emancipated. Since you have to be 18 to join the military, it pretty much is a wash. But if you are 17 and join with parental permission, you are considered emancipated.
In Virginia, a teenager can be emancipated at the age of 16. Emancipation is a legal process where minors are granted the rights and responsibilities of an adult before reaching the age of majority, typically 18.
They are made exclusively in Bowling Green, Kentucky and no place else.
If you are emancipated, your parents really can control this decision or the money that you will spend on it. So, yeah I think that if you can afford it, your emancipated and you have an idea of a place to stay, sure. you can.
Its a STATE
Kentucky
A 17-year-old is a minor. You can move out if your parents agree to allow it or if you've been emancipated.