The rules and requirements for emancipation vary from state to state. Those states that do allow emancipation usually take the home situation in to consideration.
The chances are good that she will lose custody. Whether custody is granted to the father depends on whether he is capable of providing a safe stable environment.The chances are good that she will lose custody. Whether custody is granted to the father depends on whether he is capable of providing a safe stable environment.The chances are good that she will lose custody. Whether custody is granted to the father depends on whether he is capable of providing a safe stable environment.The chances are good that she will lose custody. Whether custody is granted to the father depends on whether he is capable of providing a safe stable environment.
If the father has legal custody the child should live with him. What does the custody agreement say?
It is difficult to get out of DSS custody until you are over age eighteen. It is possible sometimes to have a judge grant a minor emancipation.
No, probably not until that person's 18.
Check link of laws, but you can file for custody.
I think that a person should not be allowed to have custody.
Emancipation must be granted through a court
If you can provide for them, I think so.
see link below if you're referring to a custody decision.
Emancipation is a matter for the courts and for the person (people) who do have legal custody of you. As your cousin does not have custody, you cousin has nothing to say about whether you can be emancipated.
The possibilities are endless.
a very big chance