You do not need parental consent to be emancipated. But it will make it more difficult and they do have to know about it.
In Colorado, minors who are at least 16 years old can move out without being emancipated if they have the consent of a parent or legal guardian. Otherwise, they would need to be emancipated by a court to live independently.
In some states, a minor can be emancipated from one parent without being emancipated from the other, as long as the court deems it in the minor's best interest. This process usually involves demonstrating financial independence or other valid reasons for seeking emancipation from one parent.
In Illinois, a 16 or 17-year-old can move out without being emancipated if they have their parent's consent or if they are able to provide for themselves financially. However, if they cannot support themselves, they may need to seek emancipation through the court.
In Georgia, a 17-year-old is still considered a minor and cannot move out on their own without the consent of a parent or legal guardian. If they wish to move out, they would need to be emancipated by the court or have parental consent.
In Oklahoma, a 16-year-old can leave home without consent if they are emancipated or have permission from a parent or guardian. Otherwise, they are considered a runaway and can be returned home by law enforcement.
You will need parental consent or be emancipated by the court in order to move out. Being a parent or pregnant does not emancipate you.
No, you are not emancipated.
In Colorado, minors who are at least 16 years old can move out without being emancipated if they have the consent of a parent or legal guardian. Otherwise, they would need to be emancipated by a court to live independently.
No and not with their consent either. You usually have to be at least 16 to apply.
If the minor is 16 and up the parent can consent but in some states it is allowed below 16 but then you also need the courts consent and they rarely give it. It's hard to find really good reasons why children below 16 should marry and get emancipated.
no you have to be emancipated by a parent,otherwise you would be considered a runaway...
There are a few requirements for getting emancipated in Montana. You must be at least 16 and a Montana resident. You should be living apart from your parent or guardian and be capable of supporting yourself financially, and your parents will need to consent to the emancipation.
Virginia: If either of you are under 18 years of age, you must have written, notarized consent from a parent or your legal guardian. Regarding marriage of an emancipated minor--according to a pamphlet published by the Virginia State Bar: "A minor who has been judicially emancipated does not need consent of a parent or guardian to marry." (NOTE: For others reading this, that is not the case in every state. In some states, even if a minor is emancipated, they still must have parental consent in order to get married.) Are you already emancipated? If not, and your only purpose for becoming emancipated is to be allowed to marry...well, you would still have to meet all the requirements for emancipation.
Parental consent is not required for emancipation. The court has to agree and the parent's opinion in the matter are likely to factor in.
{| |- | Parental consent is not required to get emancipated. The parents have to be notified and they can present their viewpoint to the judge. The judge will consider the parent's opinion on the matter when making their decision. |}
you should because your emancipated, you don't need a parent anymore. that's whaat being emancipated is.
Only if your state allows a teen to become a Emancipated. To Emancipate a minor normally requires the consent of the Gaurdian or parent and often includes showing the ability to support ones' self. I know California has an Emancipated Minor law.