No. Emancipation happen either by turning legal age (18) or by applying for emancipation by the court (if that is available in your state). Parents alone can not emancipate you.
You can, BUT they either have to be wards of the state or their parents/legal gaurdians sign over parental rights to you. If not, you could be charged with kidnapping or harboring a runaway. If the parents don't care the child is missing, they will most likely sign away their rights.
No, they are emancipated
The same rights they had when they were younger. Your child is not 18 yet.
Just as much rights they had over you when you were 14. The law makes no difference between minor and minor.
Yes, they do. Getting a GED does not emancipate a minor. Your parents are still in charge until you turn 18.
No, step parents do not have any legal rights to the kids.
by getting them to sign a waiver
17 with parents consent.
Until a child turns the legal age of eighteen, the parent retains full custody and rights unless otherwise mandated by the courts.
Without Joint Physical Rights to the child, no. Also, in many states, the in person authorization is required by both parents.
A 17-year-old can get married in California if they are legally emancipated from their parents, or their parents sign a legal document. Once married, they can no longer rely on their parents for support.
The same you had before she moved out. She is still a minor and the law see no difference between a 17yo and a 14yo.