{| |- | It depends upon the state you live in. Only about half of them have emancipation laws. Most require you to be at least 16 to apply if they allow it. |}
Doubtful. Most states require the minor to be at least 16 years old. They also have to show that they are able to take care of themselves. This means that they have a source of income, a safe place to live and ability to get the necessities of life.
No, you are not emancipated automatically when you have a baby. It does not indicate that you fave the ability to take care of yourself. You do have certain rights as to obtaining assistance for you and your child, but you are still the responsibility of your parents until you turn 18.
No, you are not emancipated automatically when you are pregnant or once you have your child. It does not mean one has the ability to take care of yourself. You do have certain rights as to obtaining assistance for you and your child, but you are still the responsibility of your parents until you turn 18.
No. You take them to court.
No, you are not emancipated because you have a child. Having a child does not mean one has the ability to take care of yourself. You do have certain rights as to obtaining assistance for you and your child, but you are still the responsibility of your parents until you turn 18.
No, you are not emancipated automatically when you have a child. It does not mean one has the ability to take care of yourself. You do have certain rights as to obtaining assistance for you and your child, but you are still the responsibility of your parents until you turn 18.
You just have to prove to the judge that you are able to take care of yourself, by obtaining a job, or going through DFS if needed
Yes. But depending on where you live it can take a while.
If they are emancipated, they are no longer considered 'under age.' In order to be emancipated, they have to show that they can take care of themselves and have financial stability.
Proving to the courts that you could take care of yourself would help. Actually, it would be a strict requirement. Nevertheless, 15 is very young. You will have a hard time getting emancipated. Try to work it out with your parents. If there is abuse, seek help immediately.
No, you are not emancipated automatically when you are pregnant. It does not mean one has the ability to take care of yourself. You do have certain rights as to obtaining assistance for you and your child, but you are still the responsibility of your parents until you turn 18.
in most states you have to be in the system for some odd reason to be emancipated with out your parents consent. if you want to be emancipated because you want to do your own thing like drop out of school or rebel in some ways then it would be hard to understand your parents stand point. if you are legally able to take care of yourself and attend school and provide for your self in every aspect then go the department of social services and ask for their help.