You can get a guardian again if that is what you mean. If you as an adult are in a accident and get brain damage and can't take care of yourself anymore you will be treated like a child again in the what that you will be needing a guardian and someone to make certain decisions for you because you can not cope.
No. You are a minor with a baby. 18 is the age you become an adult.
Why not? A legally emancipated minor has pretty much all the rights of an adult, having a roommate doesn't change anything.
Yes, an emancipated minor can still face legal consequences and go to jail if they break the law. Emancipation only grants the minor certain adult rights but does not exempt them from legal responsibility.
If you are having intercourse wtih someone who is considered a legal minor in your state, you can be charged the day you become 18. You are then, legally speaking, an adult.
Only if the minor has legally been "emancipated" by action of the courts.
Yes, an emancipated minor may be able to own a house because they have the legal status of an adult. However, they may face challenges such as obtaining a mortgage or entering into contracts due to their age. It is essential for them to seek legal advice and support to navigate the complexities of homeownership as a minor.
No. You are minor until you reach the age of 18.
Legally - an adult. If you are a minor - your parents or guardian would have to do it.
No. you may have additional rights, but you are still legally a minor.
Yes, since a minor can't legally enter into any contract even if they wanted to.
No one is responsible for them. Once married they are considered an adult.
An 18 year old is legally considered an adult.