If you live in a state with an emancipation law, you would apply to the court. The process and the requirements will vary depending on the state.
Both.
if youre emancipated from your parents they have no legal grounds to detain you.
If you mother has full custody, then yes. If both parents have custody, then no. If you are not emancipated, you cannot own property.
Yes you can get emancipated at seventeen but there is always paperwork that needs to be signed by both you and your parents/guardian. There has to be a reason for your emancipation.
If you're in the US, emancipation is always from both parents. It is not possible to be emancipated from just one. Of course, emancipation is rarely granted, because most minors don't even come close to meeting the requirements for it.
Both parents died in Albania.
Emancipation laws vary from state to state. The status of the parents, while a factor, is not a determining one.
Arkansas doesn't have an emancipation statute, so signatures won't make a difference.
That is all spelled out in your will.
If he is legally emancipated, or both parents are deemed unfit, or if the grandparents gain legal custody, then yes.
If you are not emancipated you need your parents' permission to move out or to get married.
No. Both of his parents were white.