You cannot, legally. Why would you want to?
They are the same for any other sixteen year old. Most states will allow sixteen year olds to request emancipation.
If you live in the US... You'd have to get your parents permission, but even then, they are still legally responsible for you.
You'd have to be emancipated. The laws/requirements for emancipation vary by state and not all states have an emancipation statute. Check the laws for the state that you reside in. At a minimum, you
{| |- | The age of majority in Georgia is 18. They do not have an emancipation act. Legally the parents are responsible until they reach that age. |}
There are no emancipation laws in New York.
Usually no but it can depend on what state you live in. The laws differ between states. At 16 you can seek emancipation in most of them.
depending on what state you live in and the states emancipation laws, and your situation. for example: Wisconsin doesnt have any emancipation laws. you can get emacipated if you can prove that you are fit to live and support yourself on your own. meaning you need a job and a place to live.....
Emancipation laws vary by state, and not all states have an emancipation statute. You need to check the laws of the state that you reside in. You may be able to file without your parents knowing about it, but they will find out, because the court will notify them. * No. In the few US states that allow emancipation of minors, parents and all persons with "just cause" must be informed of the action and given the opportunity to contest it at the judicial hearing.
Each country,state,province or territory have their own laws which would define a person as a adult and once that person reaches that age then the parents can't do much.
There are no emancipation laws in Ohio.
Nebraska does not have emancipation laws.
Kentucky does have emancipation laws. Please refer below specifics: :