Emancipated means you take care of yourself. To become emancipated you have to prove to a court that you can support yourself. This will cost you in lawyers fees and court costs. A judge will hear why you think you should be emancipated, look at your income, and render a decision. You will need at least 2500 a month net to pay for rent and all of your bills, so that means you will have to earn about 3200 a month gross. With a high school education and a job at hamburger place you can't earn that or come close to it. The most you will earn in a min. wage job working full time seven days a week is 1,792.00 gross and you will bring home about 1700 a month. Sure you can move but can you afford to support yourself?
Yes, minors who are legally emancipated have the right to live wherever they choose, as long as they can support themselves financially and meet their own basic needs. Emancipation grants them many of the rights and responsibilities of an adult, including the ability to make decisions about where to live.
In Colorado, minors who are at least 16 years old can move out without being emancipated if they have the consent of a parent or legal guardian. Otherwise, they would need to be emancipated by a court to live independently.
The legal age to move out in California is 18 years old. However, minors who are at least 16 years old and have obtained the court's permission or are legally emancipated can also move out.
In Texas and Michigan, the legal age for a child to move out without parental consent is 18 years old. However, if the child is emancipated or has permission from a court, they may be able to move out earlier. It is advisable to seek legal advice in these situations.
In Nebraska, the legal age of majority is 19, but individuals can legally move out at 17 if they are emancipated by a court. To do this, the person would need to demonstrate that they are able to financially support themselves and their baby. It is recommended to seek legal guidance to navigate the emancipation process.
Yes, in some cases a minor can be emancipated if they have the support of someone else, such as a relative or guardian. The supporting individual would need to demonstrate to the court that they can provide financial and emotional support for the minor as part of the emancipation process.
it depends on if you are a minor, are emancipated, or over the age of 16
NOPE you have to get emancipated. sorry!!
you pick them up and move them somewhere else where you want them
Move the turkeys somewhere else.
it will eater move somewhere else or die
To move away from the worm
move somewhere else
Generally, no. The age of majority is 18 in most states. You need parental consent to move out or to be legally emancipated.
If i become emancipated at 17 can I move in with a friend who is 22?
No, because immigration is a voluntary move to somewhere else, and slavery is involuntary.
It means you are looking to move, to live somewhere else.
You actually cant really possibly move a planet somewhere else because its in it's solar system