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There isn't a way to become an adult without being emancipated, either through process of law or by getting married.
In Alabama, a teenager must be at least 18 years old to seek emancipation through a court process. They must prove to the court that they are financially self-sufficient and capable of making their own legal decisions. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional for guidance through the emancipation process.
I personally think you could if she allows you to. But I'm not so sure about the welfare without being emancipated.
In some states, a minor can be emancipated from one parent without being emancipated from the other, as long as the court deems it in the minor's best interest. This process usually involves demonstrating financial independence or other valid reasons for seeking emancipation from one parent.
As far as i know the 2 main factors in being emancipated are having a steady job and a place to live.
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No, in Michigan a 17 year old cannot legally live on their own without being emancipated. The legal age of majority in Michigan is 18, so individuals under 18 are considered minors and subject to parental or guardian supervision.
In Washington state, a pregnant 17-year-old girl can leave home without being emancipated. However, it is important to note that she may still be subject to certain legal responsibilities and may require parental consent for certain medical procedures.
18 without being emancipated. Each state has different laws for how to be emancipated and how early it can be done and under what circumstances.
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