Of course you can.
If you get emancipated, you don't have a legal guardian; that's part of what "emancipated" means. If you're asking if you can ask for support from your former legal guardian, then sure, it's okay for you to ask. And it's okay for them to say "no." Or "No, but you can come back and live here again if you want." You're legally an adult, and you can live with any other adult that's willing to put up with you. If you need support in order to survive, then the court erred in granting you emancipation in the first place.
You need to follow immigration procedures, rather than having her come and overstay her visa. You want her to be legally here and it may be best that she apply from Lima. However, at this age, you should consider her wishes as to whether she wants to stay there.
No. The owner of the retirement fund would need to have the legal capacity to make that change. You can't change their will either. It is disturbing to think that after a person has decided who should receive their property after their death, someone would come along and think they could change it after they have become legally incapacitated.
Answer Come to Britain as its legal here at 16.
No, not unless you are also his guardian. At 18 a person is legally considered an adult and can make his own decisions.
No. It is not legal, the teen is considered a minor until the age of 18 and cannot be questioned without a parent or legal guardian present.
you could get his legal gaurdian[s] to sign a legal contract stating that the child is yours by law for only the six months that he is staying here in america A Differing View: I read into your question the meaning that you wish to keep him here in the U.S. and become the child's legal guardian. If THAT is the case, I seriously doubt that scenario will come to pass. The child is a citrizen of a foreign country and cannot legally enter the US under the sham of a 'guardianship' without going through the immigration process.
Of course they can! You signed a legal agreement giving them the right to come after you in exchange for loaning you money.
No. She needs passport and visa to enter the US legally.
It depends. If your father has part custody of you... then it'd be accepted more than if your legal guardian had full custody over you. My parents have joined custody so when I have arguments with my mom, if I call my dad and he's in the same state, he'll come get me in a heartbeat. But if your father doesn't have joined custody, or even less custody than your legal guardian, he can get in a bit of trouble for taking you if you go there.
If you are of legal age she can not but if you are a minor she can report you as a runaway and the police will come after you. Anyone who you stay with then will be harboring a runaway which is illegal.
In Scotland, you can leave your guardian's house legally at 16, but your guardian still has a duty to provide for you financially until you are 18. If you are under 16 and wish to leave your guardian's house, social services may be able to provide support and assess your situation.