In the state of Virginia does a minor of the age 16 need parental consent to be emancipated to her boyfriend who has been together for 2 years.
West Virginia that's my guess! There is no state that will allow a minor to get married without parental consent or special circumstances/court approval
Mississippi does not have an emancipation statute. The alternative is to get married, which emancipates a minor, but also require parental consent.
Depending on your state planned parenthood doesn't require parental consent or your local health department doesn't require parental consent.
States that have grounds and procedures pertaining to the emancipation of a minor, do not always require parental consent or involvement. The universal factors are, the parents must be notified of the emancipation filing so they may have the opportunity to contest it, and the minor must be at least 16-years-old. Contact the circuit clerk's office in the county where you reside to find out if emancipation is allowed in the state where you live.
{| |- | Emancipation 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. |}
Marriage does emancipate the girl. However, the legal age to get married in Louisiana, even with parental consent, is 18. It will require a court order in addition to parental consent to get married. Emancipation requires you to be at least 16 in Louisiana.
*The information I found about child emancipation in Texas says that the child requesting emancipation must be able to show that they are 16-years-old, living separately from their parents, and that they are self-supporting and managing their own affairs. The information also says that parental consent and court action is involved in the process. To read this information yourself, go to the link on the right that says, "Parental Consent." *Check the laws of the state that you reside in. There are some states that require that the minor's parents agree to the emancipation. And, you still have to meet the additional requirements, such as having the ability to support yourself.
You have to be 16 but it's rare they allow it. They require you are a resident of Idaho, living apart from your parents, you are not a ward of the state, you have to show proof of financial responsibility and you need parental consent.
In a few states but they require court consent instead.
{| |- | 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. |}
Any state agency, including a school district can establish requirements that conflict with the state's age of majority law. This is also a factor in states that allow the emancipation of minors. School officials are within their legal right to require parental consent be given for the student to make a change of residence and still remain enrolled in school.
Emancipation does not require parental consent. The Family Act Section 7120 provides the requirements. 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.