{| |- | Mississippi does not have an emancipation statute. In states that do allow emancipation it does not require parental consent. The court decides whether emancipation should be granted or not. They usually take the parents' desires into consideration. They do not want the child to become a ward of the state instead of being taken care of by the parents. |}
if they are emancipated, then obviously. In other cases they need a parents permission
If he is legally emancipated, or both parents are deemed unfit, or if the grandparents gain legal custody, then yes.
Yes you can get emancipated at seventeen but there is always paperwork that needs to be signed by both you and your parents/guardian. There has to be a reason for your emancipation.
If they have been emancipated. Until the court has signed it, the parents remain responsible.
no you have to go to court to be emancipated and your parents have to approve for you to do so. If you just leave well you just left.
No she can not.
no
Your parents can call you in as a runaway. If you are not emancipated, then you are not allowed by law to own property.
It may not be legal, but it has been done. If your parents agree to it, you are not likely to have any legal problems.
Yes. Get it in writing.
Yes, once a minor who is at least the age of seventeen, has received parental permission to enlists in the military or marry and does so, they become "automatically" emancipated.
The answer is no. It used to be that way. But the laws have changed. Your parents or legal guardians are responsible until you are legally an adult [18] or emancipated.