First of all they have to be in a jurisdiction that allows emancipation. Then you apply to the court and show how you can take care and support yourself.
To have a child become emancipated requires a lawyer and court hearing.
Children are not "emancipated" from child support. They are "entitled" to financial support by the non-custodial parent. In general, children become emancipated by leaving their parent(s)' house and becoming self-supporting. Child support is usually not due for an emancipated child.
A 13yr old can not divorce a parent, but can become legally emancipated. This requires the child to have some sort of profit, so a job, and the parent usually has to be abusive. It is very hard to become legally emancipated, so it is usually worth it to suck it up and deal with them. Sorry!
If a child is emancipated, the parent or guardian no longer has any say over the minor's life.
When they become an adult. That would be 18 or when they get married.
No. Being able to have a kid doesn't mean they have the ability to take care of themselves and their child. The state does not wish to have them become a ward of the state.
Is this a trick question? If the child is legally an adult (and therefore 'emancipated') then there is no "custodial" parent.
No. In NYC a parent has to support a child until the child is 21 years old or becomes emancipated. Emancipation means a child is living separately and independently from a parent, or is self-supporting.
If the child is an un-emancipated minor, yes.
Yes, you have to pay until they are emancipated.
You became emancipated naturally when you turned 18 so no.
When the child turns 18 or when they are emancipated by a court order.