Yes you can cos' a guy in Melbourne lives with his parents and he's 40! and anyway there's no law against it is there!?
Yes, an emancipated minor can still live with their parents if they choose to do so, as they have legal independence. However, the details may vary depending on the specific circumstances and agreements made between the minor and their parents.
Emancipated means to be set free or released from any kind of control or restriction. It is often used to describe a person who has legally gained independence from their parents or guardians before reaching the age of majority.
While dating someone older is not illegal for an emancipated teen, it is important to consider factors such as maturity levels, consent, and potential power dynamics in the relationship. Emancipated teens have more autonomy, but it is still essential for them to make safe and informed decisions about relationships. Communication with parents or a trusted adult can also be helpful in navigating these situations.
Legally, parents are required to provide for their child until they reach the age of majority (usually 18). However, the responsibilities can vary depending on the specific circumstances and any agreements made by the parents and the child. It is important for parents and their child to communicate openly about expectations and responsibilities if the child continues to live at home after turning 18.
Nope.
Emancipation is a legal process where a minor becomes independent of their parents or guardians. Being pregnant does not automatically grant emancipation. In most cases, a minor must petition the court for emancipation, and being in the custody of grandparents does not automatically make a minor emancipated.
No he cannot. If you are not emancipated, your parents have custody of you.
you would still need your foster parents consent
First you'll need to get emancipated, and a judge won't do it unless you have a good reason.
Yes. But depending on where you live it can take a while.
Nope! You're totally free.
With your parents or moving out with their permission. They are still obligated to provide for you until you are 18 unless you are emancipated. Then you have to do what the rest of us do and get a job.
She is not yet an adult at 17. No, she is not emancipated and her parents are still responsible for her.
if you are emancipated you no longer need parent's permission for anything
That's a question for an attorney in the state in which you were emancipated. However, assuming the emancipation was not conditional (such as you remaining in the service), you probably are. The real question is this: If you're emancipated, what are you calling "home?" If what you're referring to as "home" is where your parents live, an emancipated individual would be a guest in their home and obviously could be invited to remain (or not) at their pleasure.
Generally speaking, if you have not been emancipated, then your parents can still be held responsible.
Not in the eyes of the law. Your parents are still responsible for you and your actions.
If you are emancipated, it's up to your parents as to whether you have to move out of the house or not. If your parents do not want you to continue to live with them, they can get an eviction notice to force you to move. However, in order for a court to approve emancipation, you have to prove to the court that you are self-supportive and that you have a place of your own to live.