Yes. To be formally emancipated you either reach the age of 18 or go before a judge who will analyze income and debts to determine the minor can support themselves.
Yes, in most cases you need parental consent to be emancipated. Emancipation is a legal process where a minor is granted the rights and responsibilities of an adult, and parental consent is typically required to ensure that the minor is capable of handling those responsibilities on their own.
Yes, if she is emancipated.
A minor must either have parental consent, or be emancipated, or have a court order allowing them to marry.
Yes.
Only if you get emancipated.
You must be 18 or emancipated to have it pierced without parental consent.
{| |- | You must be 18 to get married without parental consent. In most states, including Maryland, the minimum age is 16 with parental consent. In some places a court order can be obtained. |}
Only with parental consent since you are not emancipated.
No. You are not emancipated.
With parental consent? Yes Without? No, unless emancipated
{| |- | 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. |}
Consent is not required for emancipation. They do have to be informed and the court will ask their opinion on the subject.