Yes, but you will have to hire a lawyer and go before a judge to prove you can support yourself. When you become emancipated your parents don't have to support you or take care of you. You have to pay the rent, work, buy food, pay for the gas and electric, and do all the things that is required of an adult. In 2 years you will be 18 and an adult so wait to do this.
Ohio does not allow a minor to petition the court for emancipation. A minor is automatically emancipated if they marry or join the military, both of which require parental consent.
The age of majority in Ohio is 18. A person below 18 is considered to be emancipated (and therefore can move out without parental permission) if they are married or they are in the military (both of which require parental consent).
Ohio does not have an emancipation statute.
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Contact a local attorney. If there is abuse contact the police first. Getting emancipated without parental permission or abuse is difficult.Answerhttp://www.ohiobar.org/pub/lycu/index.asp?articleid=300 The above link to the Ohio State Bar Association states: "A person who wishes to �become emancipated� cannot do so by petitioning the court, as there is no provision for such a petition in Ohio."AnswerI have read 2 different answers...I have read that if you are being abused or neglected then you can be emancipated at 16.But I have also read that there is no emancipation in Ohio unless you are married or join and armed force.
17 years old legally. What exactly does being "emancipated" mean in the state of Ohio?
There is no emancipation statute in Ohio. Contact child services in your area for help in getting out of a dangerous environment.
How old do you have to be to get emancipated in columbus, ohio? And are there any rules? If so what are they?
No.
8 months is hardly only but it doesn't matter because it's 18 or nothing. Not until then are you emancipated.
It is my understanding that Ohio does not allow a minor to petition for emancipation. A minor is considered emancipated if they get married or join the military, both of which require parental consent. However, in Ohio, if the minor gets divorced or is discharged from the military before turning 18, custody reverts back to their parents.
No. Not until you are emancipated which means 18yo, married or in the military.
Get your parent's permission is the first one. Until you turn 18, or are emancipated, you remain the responsibility of your parents. They determine where you can live.