There is usually no reason to be emancipated once you reach the age of majority. And in most states that is 18. So either you live in a state were the age is over 18 or there is a court order. Consult an attorney for specific details in your state.
If you are younger than eighteen, you can be legally emancipated from your parents. They can also sign papers giving you permission to marry your boyfriend.
"Emancipated juvenile", as used in Colorado, means a juvenile over fifteen years of age and under eighteen years of age who has, with the real or apparent assent of the juvenile's parents, demonstrated independence from the juvenile's parents in matters of care, custody, and earnings. The term may include, but shall not be limited to, any such juvenile who has the sole responsibility for the juvenile's own support, who is married, or who is in the military.
To become emancipated, a minor must meet certain criteria and file a petition with the court in their state. Typically, the minor must be self-sufficient, financially independent, and able to make decisions on their own behalf. Emancipation laws vary by state, so it's important to consult with a legal professional for guidance on the specific requirements in your area.
No, they are emancipated
"Emancipated juvenile", as used in Colorado, means a juvenile over fifteen years of age and under eighteen years of age who has, with the real or apparent assent of the juvenile's parents, demonstrated independence from the juvenile's parents in matters of care, custody, and earnings. The term may include, but shall not be limited to, any such juvenile who has the sole responsibility for the juvenile's own support, who is married, or who is in the military.
No, you have to be over sixteen before you can be Emancipated. The link below provides plenty of information if you are planning to try and be Emancipated, or are thinking of it.
Unless you are legally emancipated, you're parents have control over where you go to school, what state you live in, etc. If you are 17, it is most likely that you aren't emancipated yet, and your parents have complete power over where you live. You could take this issue to court and do what you can to be legally emancipated before the age of 18, and you'd be able to live wherever you wanted to.
That is up to the parents. There are no laws regarding dating. Both are over the age of consent in most places.
You must be emancipated (21 years old) to apply for the management of your money. Being emancipated you will able to drive your own life.
Not unless that person is, and has been, self supporting. They are your parents. Do you look to them for support? If not, get a job, work for a few years and return to college after you are 21. Financial Aid will leave your parents alone then.
You are not emancipated until your 18th birthday, until that time your parents are responsible for you.
yes. they are a legal adult.