If that is an option in your state you can seek emancipation from the court and if you fill the criteria they might allow you to. The age to seek is usually at 16 in the states who have that option.
You dont have to get emancipated you are legal, but do the smart thing stay in school until you graduate, don't let the freedom get to you.Some people are very tempted to stop participating in school when they can do what they want and GOOD LUCK!!
Yes, this is possible. However, it depends on the situation.
You have to get a job.
No, your parents have custody of you and therefore have to consent to you being emancipated.
To get emancipated you would have to go to the courts and prove you can live on your own. Then you will have to do things on your own because your parents would not be legally responsible for you anymore.
If you're in the US (I'm just guessing that you are), yes, you need their permission unless you are over 18, or you are legally emancipated. If you want to be emancipated, you should talk to a lawyer and you'll probably need to prove that you can support yourself financially. If the particular military school you are at is physically or psychologically abusive, you might be able to get a legal case against them, even though many have tried and failed. I don't know what type of military school you're talking about though.
only if you are emancipated and the only way you could be emancipated at 15 is to get married
In Kansas, an 18 year old can move out of her parents home. Even if she is still in school, when she turns 18 she is an adult.
If you are emancipated, you can write a will. Even if you are not emancipated, you could write one, but there is no obligation for the state to follow it. They will execute according to the intestacy laws if the will is not considered reasonable.
If there is abuse or neglect involved, you should contact your local Social Services office or the police. You can become emancipated with a court order; if you do not become emancipated because of the abuse/neglect you will be ordered to live with another family member or someone else appointed by the court.
No. You are 18, you can do what you want. You do not even have to go to school anymore if you do not want to.
19 year olds shouldn't even be in high school.
Only if you have parental permission (even then your parents are still responsible) or you've been emancipated.
Yes, if you are married you are considered emancipated, even if you are under the age of 18.
If you're in the US, emancipation is always from both parents. It is not possible to be emancipated from just one. Of course, emancipation is rarely granted, because most minors don't even come close to meeting the requirements for it.