legally speaking- yes, you can. if you get married, then you are alound to leave. if your household is very hard to live in then you can leave. as long as the judge sees that it IS in your best interest to leave home, then yes. you will be able to be emancipated. i am actually in the same predicament. a friend and i are 16 and planning ahead to see what we can do to get out of our homes as soon as possible [hopefully at the age of 17.] you would need a well paying job, and you might want to look for a job that provides you with health insurance, as well as a home/apartment with utilities provided. i wish you luck on your quest to leave home. -matthew
You became emancipated when you turned 18.
Depends on the state. Most states it would be Illegal for a 20 year old to date a 16 year old no matter what the sexual orientation.
Pregnancy does not emancipate you in any state.
In the state of New York, a 16 year old cannot legally emancipate themselves. They must petition the court and a judge must emancipate them.
They must emancipate you, otherwise you cannot.
No. Parenthood does not emancipate a minor in any state of the USA.
If she lives in a state that allows emancipation, she can apply according to the state laws.
You get a lawyer.
How old are you?
Depends on the state laws. Call a lawyer.
No. Merely having a child does not emancipate a minor in any state of the US.
Parents don't emancipate their children. A court can emancipate them. Parents just kick them out when they turn 18. There isn't a process or form that has to be signed. So, what is the process to have the courts emancipate the eighteen year old, assuming the parents will (a) allow the eighteen year old to live at home, under rules of the home (b) the needs for the eighteen year old will be met and (c) the parents are seeking some legal protection from any acts of the eighteen year old.
He can.