Tennessee does not have an emancipation statute.
Sorry, there is no emancipation in Tennessee.
Yes, a 17-year-old female can pursue emancipation in Tennessee, but the process can be complex and requires meeting certain criteria, such as demonstrating financial independence and maturity. It is recommended to seek legal guidance to understand the requirements and navigate the legal process successfully.
In Tennessee, parents are generally legally responsible for their 16-year-old child, even if the child is married. The parents are responsible for providing their child with financial support, healthcare, and a safe living environment until the child reaches the age of majority. Marriage does not change the parents' legal responsibilities.
yes but only if the 16 year old was emancipated.
The plural form of thirteen year-old is thirteen year-olds.
Yes, in Tennessee, a 16 year old can petition the court for emancipation. The court will consider factors such as the minor's ability to financially support themselves and make decisions independently before granting emancipation.
Only with parental consent or emancipation. You cannot own property, unless you are emancipated.
In Canada, a minor can apply for emancipation through the court system by demonstrating financial independence, stable housing, and the ability to make decisions independently. The process involves filing a petition with the court, providing evidence of self-sufficiency, and attending a court hearing where a judge will determine if emancipation is in the minor's best interest. It is advisable to seek legal advice and support throughout the process.
Of course.
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.
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