usually at the age of 18 your legal so if your parents had the restraing order and it is up, and your legal than your able to see him. you should be able to move out at your legal age.what i advise is you to call the local police department and ask what is the legal age for a female in your state, however your parents may try to put another regstraing order on him and in some states after so many it can be picked up by the state and it could end up getting both of you in trouble so you would have to stay away from your parents, i don't advise it but i do know how love is, and if your willing to be with him and him with you, than be committed because you may just have each other. I do sugest to know puppy love, and lust from real true love.
They are not obligated, because if they are legally married, they are emancipated meaning they are legally adults.
Yes, in most places an emancipated teenager can get a tattoo without parental consent since they are legally considered adults. However, there may still be age restrictions depending on the laws of the specific state or country.
In almost all states and circumstances, a minor who becomes pregnant out of wedlock is not automatically emancipated because of it.
if they have been legally emancipated by the court or through marriage, yes. Otherwise they can only move out with parental permission but will not be emancipated then.
A minor can be emancipated typically when they are financially self-sufficient, living away from their parents or legal guardians, and can demonstrate the ability to make responsible decisions. Emancipation laws vary by state and country, so it's important to consult local legal resources for specific criteria and processes.
Yes, an emancipated minor can still face legal consequences and go to jail if they break the law. Emancipation only grants the minor certain adult rights but does not exempt them from legal responsibility.
No, you are medically emancipated, but you are not emancipated legally to make your own choices and live where you please.
Emancipated minors are minors who have been legally released from the control of their parents.
Not unless you are legally emancipated.
No. An emancipated minor is legally an adult.
No, in Pennsylvania, dropping out of school does not automatically grant legal emancipation at 17. Emancipation typically requires a specific legal process to be followed, such as a court petition. It's important to consult with a legal professional for guidance on emancipation laws in your specific situation.
Get emancipated by the court.