If you were to live on your own in an apartment or house, you would need to be at least 18 years of age before you can sign a lease or even a loan. If you were to live with relatives or other guardians, then it would be ok if parents give permission.
In some states, yes, that's a requirment, and in order to move out, you have to have your parents permission.
That is the purpose of getting emancipated. You are responsible for your own housing arrangements.
If you are legally emancipated by marriage or a court order, you can live with whomever you want. You are now considered to be an adult.
No, in California a minor must be legally emancipated in order to move out before turning 18. Emancipation grants the minor adult status and the ability to make their own decisions, including living independently.
No, you are medically emancipated, but you are not emancipated legally to make your own choices and live where you please.
Not just because she is pregnant. That is not a reason for emancipation. There are many requirements she has to fill. Living on her own, job, paying her own bills etc.
Emancipating yourself from your parents means that you are legally recognized as an adult and can make your own decisions. While living on your own is common for emancipated minors, it is not a requirement. You can choose where to live once you are emancipated based on your individual circumstances and needs.
In order to get emancipated in the U.S. you have to go before a judge and he has to grant it to you. You have to have a stable job which brings in enough income for you to support yourself and you have to find a suitable living arrangement that is approved by the court.
Not just because she is pregnant. That is not a reason for emancipation. There are many requirements she has to fill. Living on her own, job, paying her own bills etc.
No. Since you are emancipated you would have to apply under your own name for it.
If you are a minor and pregnant that doesn't give emancipation. To be emancipated you need to prove you can support yourself and the baby before a judge. The judge will listen and ask questions to determine income and other factors and grant emancipation or not.
If you are emancipated by the courts.
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