Well, your parents are under no obligation to provide a car.
And they don't even have to allow you to keep the money you make, they can claim it!
If you live in a state that allows emancipation, you fill out the forms and apply. And you have to notify your parents.
No, becoming emancipated means you have to prove to the court that you can support yourself.
Yes, in Maryland, a minor may petition the court for emancipation at the age of 16, but specific requirements and circumstances must be met for the court to grant emancipation. It is a legal process where the minor must demonstrate financial self-sufficiency and the ability to make independent decisions.
At the age of 16, if you can prove to the court that you have a way to support yourself you may become emancipated.
No, you aren't an "adult" until 18. You'd need to be emancipated to do that. In which, you'd need to prove how you can provide yourself with home, food, utilities.
You just have to prove to the judge that you are able to take care of yourself, by obtaining a job, or going through DFS if needed
I believe you have to become an emancipated minor. You have to have a means to support yourself and prove to the court you can take care of yourself.
In most places, a 16-year-old could be considered a runaway if they leave home without permission from their legal guardian. However, laws regarding runaways can vary by jurisdiction, so it is important to check the specific laws in the area where the individual resides. It is recommended to seek support and guidance from a trusted adult or a local youth service organization before making any decision to leave home.
Yes, if you can prove you can care for yourself and your child comepletly
Each state has a minimum age at which a child can be emancipated. In Washington state, you can be declared an adult at age 16 but you must prove you can support and care for yourself.
THERE IS A POSSIBILITY YOU CAN BE EMANCIPATED BUT A SMALL ONE A THAT YOU WILL HAVE TO PROVE TO THE COURT YOU ARE MATURE AND RESPONSIBLE ENOUGH TO PAY YOUR BILLS PROVIDE FOOD FUNITURE AND ETC FOR YOURSELF AND YOU HAVE TO HAVE A REALLY GOOD REASON
i think you can, but im also thinking you have to take your parents to court and prove you can afford too.
Proving to the courts that you could take care of yourself would help. Actually, it would be a strict requirement. Nevertheless, 15 is very young. You will have a hard time getting emancipated. Try to work it out with your parents. If there is abuse, seek help immediately.