Yes, some US State law provides for it, but only in extreme cases when child welfare/services will recognize the need and would agree to taking it to court. If the parents were not considered 'unfit' and wanted the child, the case would likely never make it to court.
If they are willing to be emancipated, as than they will have that right. see links
Think of it this way if he is willing to leave his wife for you, then he might be willing to leave you for another woman
If the 16yo is willing and with parents permission, yes. They are still responsible for you though since you are a minor and not emancipated.
If you are not an emancipated minor, they can legally bring you home until you are 18 (or of mature age if not US). In Canada if you are 16 you can choose to live with a different adult so long as that adult is willing to be your legal guardian and your parents will not be able to stop you. My brother moved in with me when he turned 16. I think there are a couple states that are 17, but otherwise you will have to be emancipated.
You can file for a divorce in Alaska and get it wriiten that your husband is not willing to coperate or to give his address heis not willing.
A 16yo can not sign a legal binding contract but if you can get your parents to sign it, it works. if they are willing to let you move out with their permission (the only way to move out at 16 unless you got emancipated by the court) you should ask them. The pregnancy is irrelevant since it does not change your status as a non-emancipated minor at all.
If your mother is willing to go to cort and sign the paper for it then it is very possible .
Then you can not. Think about why it is so important to you to get married before 18 and why you are willing to jeopardize the relationship with your parents. They will not love your future husband if you married this young against their wishes. They know how difficult it is to keep a marriage. Just being in love is not enough to marry this young and also marrying this young usually leads to divorce. So be in love but don't hurry with marriage if you want it to have a good chance. Feel safe in the fact that your parents have an obligation to support you because it is not easy to get a job today and especially not at 16. Being an adult and emancipated is not fun and games.
The biological parents must be willing to allow this guardianship. Paperwork is filed with the court and it is ultimately the judge's decision as to whether guardianship will be allowed. The process takes approximately 6 to 18 months.
Yes, being kicked out of your home may be one of the reasons for seeking emancipation. However, the process and requirements for emancipation vary by state, so it is important to consult with a legal professional to understand the options available to you.
You can sell anything that another person is willing to purchase.You can sell anything that another person is willing to purchase.
The youngest age in a few states is 15 years of age to get emancipation. Most others are age 16 and 17. If you are abused, then call social services or confide in another trusted adult who is willing to help you.