Act grown up: think before you act and take responsibility for your actions. If necessary, teach (your parents) by example. Treat your parents like you would want them to treat you. Point out (gently) that you're doing all this if your parents don't get the point by themselves. I was going to say "Have a child yourself", but I'm afraid that would be taken seriously. Also, it doesn't really work anyway.
As long as the child can support himself or herself, and the parent is consenting, there is no problem.
No. You are a minor with a child. Nothing more nothing less. To be emancipated you need to prove to a judge that you can support yourself and your child.
You need to file a motion with the court to emancipate the minor and modify child support. see link for applicable laws.
No a custodial parent can not kick a child out of school if the child is still a minor. If the child is 18 years old, the parent may kick them out.
You cannot take a child out of the country without the consent of the other parent.
Having a baby does not emancipate your child so yes you have to.
Generally speaking, parents are responsible for their children until they reach the age of majority. A parent cannot simply emancipate their child, leaving that child with no means of support.
Pregnancy/having a child does not emancipate a person.
In New York, a parent cannot unilaterally emancipate an 18-year-old child. Emancipation typically requires a legal process or agreement between the parent and child, or a court order. Once a child reaches the age of 18, they are considered a legal adult in New York.
The obvious answer would be NO, why would you have to carry insurance on a child that is now considered an adult.
No. Becoming a parent does not emancipate a minor.
Parents do not "emancipate" a child. A child is emancipated by attaining the age of majority (as defined by each State) or becoming self-supporting.
Having a child does not emancipate the parent. It does give them certain rights in regard to taking care of the child.
In most countries a 20 year old is classed as an adult, whether in full time education or not. An adult is responsible for their own actions, so why would a parent not be able to 'emancipate' an adult child?
Emanicipate means out of parent control.
not until they either emancipate themselves or until they turn 18
I think the child is the one who has to emancipate themselves. Your basically kicking them out. Im sure if your at this point your at your wits end. Good luck