Yes, but she might have to go through family counseling. * No, such issues are not part of emancipation procedure. The minor should contact the state's department of family and children's services for assistance, or enlist the help of a trusted adult. The minor might also wish to visit Teenline Online, a site that is comprised of trained teenagers who help other teens find solutions to their problems. http://www.teenlineonline.org
No.
You have to get emancipated.
In the view of teens, being mean is interpretive. They think they are almost adults and think they deserve adult rights. Any parent not honoring that is thus mean. If she believes she has no need of a father, she need only get emancipated to make her own decisions, and support herself.
Okonkwo is a very stern father who shows affection through pride. He believes that being hard on his children will force them to grow up hard.
Yes. Being emancipated and being a devisee or legatee in a will are totally separate issues.
Sonohara Anri. SPOILER ALERT When her father bought the sword, it possessed his mother who killed herself and Anri's dad. Then Anri touched the sword becoming possessed. However, she can control herself since she has no feelings of love.
A court order of emancipation must consider all persons with a parental interest in order to be valid.
The underage mother must get parental permission the dad is emancipated so he is by law an adult
He should file to have you emancipated, which the child herself should be doing, as she's wanting to be treated as an adult. She no longer has any need for financial support.
No, when married the minor becomes emancipated.
No, becoming a father does not arbitrarily grant a minor legal adult status.
If she is emancipated or has her parents permission she can live where ever she wants.