Parental permission is not necessarily required. The court decides. Not having a job or money will make this very difficult. The minor must also show that they are responsible and can take care of themselves in any situation. Emancipation is available in about half the states of the US. The laws vary in the states that allow it. They must show that they can take care of themselve financially and not be a burden on the state.
if your under 18 and not emancipated i dont think so
In most cases, both parents must consent to a minor's emancipation. However, in exceptional circumstances, such as abuse or neglect, a minor may seek emancipation through court intervention without parental consent. It is essential to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific laws and processes in your jurisdiction.
it depends what ur parents are like or else dont count on it!
You can't, obviously.
yes but only by parents permission at 16 you dont need permission
No i dont think so
you dont need one
In Florida, the minimum age to file for emancipation is 16. However, the court will decide whether granting emancipation is in the minor's best interest. Factors like financial independence and ability to make decisions will be considered.
In Montana, the legal age of majority is 18. This means individuals must be at least 18 years old to move out of their parent's house without their permission. However, there are exceptions for emancipated minors.
i dont think so
dont get one
not unless they have their parents permission, but if you dont have their permission you can spell your name differently around friends and non official things. :)