You can't. If you live in a state that requires parental consent for emancipation, the court cannot force a minor's parents to agree to the action. In cases of abuse or neglect the state's division of children's protective services will investigate the charges and if it is found necessary the case will be heard by a judge who will decide what if any action should be taken to remove the parents of their rights to the child. When parental rights are terminated the child is placed in the custody of the state and appointed a guardian or placed in a foster home.
Depends on the state your living in.
Go to court, and your parents sign in a paper saying that you can be independent.
{| |- | Indiana does not have an emancipation statute, so there are no forms available. The age of majority there is 18. At that point the parents are no longer responsible for the child. |}
If the parents sign off or the 17 year old is emancipated.
yes, your parents can stop you from moving out. The only way you can move out until your the age of 18 is either they agree to let you or you get emancipated but your parents have to sign off of you saying that you are your own legal guardian
Depends on the state your living in.
You have to get emancipated, but you might want to think hard before doing so. In order to get emancipated your parents have to sign off giving you permission. You have to get emancipated, but you might want to think hard before doing so. In order to get emancipated your parents have to sign off giving you permission.
First you'll need to get emancipated, and a judge won't do it unless you have a good reason.
You can't, obviously.
if you are emancipated you no longer need parent's permission for anything
Go to court, and your parents sign in a paper saying that you can be independent.
If you are younger than eighteen, you can be legally emancipated from your parents. They can also sign papers giving you permission to marry your boyfriend.
{| |- | Indiana does not have an emancipation statute, so there are no forms available. The age of majority there is 18. At that point the parents are no longer responsible for the child. |}
Arkansas doesn't have an emancipation statute, so signatures won't make a difference.
That will be true in most states. There are a few states that don't make that automatic.
A 17-year-old can get married in California if they are legally emancipated from their parents, or their parents sign a legal document. Once married, they can no longer rely on their parents for support.
If the parents sign off or the 17 year old is emancipated.