By getting a job.
A father cannot petition for emancipation, the child has to. And it doesn't relieve him of paying back support payments.
He should file to have you emancipated, which the child herself should be doing, as she's wanting to be treated as an adult. She no longer has any need for financial support.
Yes, provided that is when child support stops in your state. In many states it runs as late as age 23. see links below
yes because it is still kidnap
YES, YOU JUST HAVE TO DO EVERYTHING FOR YOURSELF AS IF YOU WERE AN ADULT. Why would you want to be emancipated if you live at home? I can't help but wonder if it's a case of wanting the freedom to make all your own decisions, but still depending on Mom and Dad for support? If that is the case, then it's not going to happen.
No. Child Support has nothing to do with relationship. However, I you could file a court motion to determine the cause of not wanting a relationship and determined if the custodial parent/family/friends are promoting parental alienation towards the non-custodial parent.
She couldn't. At least not openly or within the boundaries of state laws. In rare cases Family Court hears cases of a minor wanting to be emancipated. And even rarer cases grants the petition. How exactly could a 16 year old with a child survive? How would she finish her education (or would she). Support herself and her child? Even if those issues (and many others) were surmountable. The court simply would not allow a minor, take custody of a baby and attempt living on their own.
Tell her that shes already beautiful and that she doesnt need to change anything about herself.
Contact a domestic violence crisis center in your area. They can help.
It means she wants to give herself sexual pleasure without someone else's aid, or when no one is around. The act itself doesn't have much meaning behind it other than wanting to pleasure herself.
If a foster child is wanting to get married. They will have to be of a legal age or be emancipated in court by a judge. If your looking to be a foster parent you always don't have to be married.Just depends on the agency's policy.
In NV a minor who is at least 16 can petition the juvenile court for emancipation. You better have a better reason then wanting to live with your baby