At 18 you most likely are emancipated since that is the legal age in most states. So I can't tell unless you tell what state you are in.
It is possible for a court to consider emancipating an 18-year-old who has been arrested, but the decision will depend on the specific circumstances of the case and whether the minor can demonstrate the ability to live independently and make responsible decisions. Emancipation is a legal process that requires a petition to the court, and being arrested may impact the court's decision in evaluating the minor's maturity and readiness for emancipation.
Emancipation grants a minor legal independence from their parents, but custody and visitation rights still apply. The court would consider the minor's best interests in deciding living arrangements. It is important to consult with legal counsel to navigate these complex issues.
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.
No, the minimum age for emancipation in Texas is 16. A 12 year old does not have the legal capacity to petition for emancipation.
Yes, in some states, a nineteen-year-old can be emancipated if they can prove to the court that they are financially independent and able to support themselves. The laws and requirements for emancipation vary by state, so it is important to consult with a legal professional for guidance.
In Indiana, a pregnant 18 year old is not automatically considered emancipated. Emancipation is a legal process that requires a court order. The criteria for emancipation generally include factors such as financial independence and the ability to make legal decisions independently.
no
Not unless she gets permission from her parent or legal gaurdian, or unless she has be emancipated.
yes but only if the 16 year old was emancipated.
With parental consent or when she turns 18 or if she gets emancipated by the court or marriage.
No, you would not be able to do that. Unless the parents give permission for the 15 year old to move. Or the 15 year old gets emancipated.
NO
Exactly where would you live? Would you sneak into her bedroom window to spend the night? If she's living on her own, than she emancipated.
Yes, if a 17 year old gets permission to move out he or she can definitely bring her belongings. As long as the child is legally emancipated, no one can stop the child from bringing her or his personal property.
if someone finds out, you can be arrested and charged with statutory rape.
He will be arrested and convicted no doubt as a sex offender!
Yes, an emancipated minor is, for all legal purposes, an adult and can thereby do whatever they want within the boundaries of the law. It would be perfectly legal for you to move in wherever you wanted.
No, an 18 year old is an adult.