I presume you want to move? You don't need emancipation. In Georgia, once you turn 17, you can leave home. You can't be kicked out against your will until you are 18, though. This is because Georgia now allows you to go to prison at age 17. You still won't be able to legally sign Contracts or Leases until age 18.
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to prevent britain from siding with the south
The state's legal age of majority is 18. Having a child does not automatically confer emancipation status. If the minor's parent(s) or guardian object to her moving from the family home they can initiate certain legal actions allowed under the laws of the state to prevent her from doing so.
Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 to prevent foreign recognition of the Confederate States of America. As Lincoln had no power to free slaves in the Confederate States, the document did not free any slaves and exempted slaves in loyal Union states and in those areas of the South occupied by Federal troops.
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No it won't , the morning after pill is only temporary.
Yes. Especially if they need to prevent the ward from accessing the account and wasting the assets. If you think the guardian is doing something wrong such as self dealing, you can file a complaint with the court that made the appointment.
well emancipation means filing for adult status, basically its like divorcing your parents. I dont think you have to have their permission to file for it but the minor in question has to be able to prove to the courts that she's able to fend for herself, financially and everything. ********* A minor can only petition for emancipation in the state where they are a legal resident, so if you're not a resident of GA you cannot petition for emancipation there.
The Aunt can be named a guardian, however this dos not prevent a custody challenge by the other parent.
The Confederate States of America did not recognize the Emancipation Proclamation as it was proclaimed by a government that was hostile to its existence. The Proclamation exempted slaves in loyal Union states and in those areas of the South under Union control. Thus, the Proclamation only sought to prevent foreign recognition of the CSA.
Both yes and no If you are charged in a crime or a victim of a crime there are laws to prevent you being identified. If you or a guardian consent to your name being published for good reasons yes they can.