PA laws on emancipation are set at a county level. Certain counties recognize emancipation procedures, while others do not.
There is a listing of answers at this site by county: http://www.jlc.org/index.php/factsheets/emancipationpa .
As always, please consult a lawyer or a legal aid clinic for any legal advice. The internet is not a reputable source.
Pennsylvania does not have an emancipation law. You will have to wait until you are 18.
They have the same rights regarding their child as adults parents have. At 18 they are adults. If they are below 18 they are still in charge regarding their child but their parents are in charge of them because they are not emancipated until they are 18.
No, if you are pregnant and under the age of 18 you are not leagally emancipated from your parents at all until you are 18 then you can be on your own. Just because you have a baby doesn't mean your an adult.
Age 18, upon graduation from HS, or once emancipated. Which ever is the latter.
Any person under the age of 18.
No, you must be 18 or over, or you must be emancipated in order to obtain a loan.
The term 'emancipated' applies only to thos minors who are under the age of legality as adults. If you're 18 you ARE emancipated.
You are emancipated at 18 in PA but if you mean early emanciaption it depends on which county you live in since some allow minors to petition at age 16 and others do not.
Having a baby has no affect on your legal status. If you are under 18, you are still a minor.
No. If you are under 18 you have to petition the court, or get married, to be emancipated.
Why do you think you need to be emancipated at the age of 18? At 18, you
In Delaware, a minor can be emancipated at the age of 18. However, under certain circumstances, emancipation can occur earlier if the minor gets married, joins the military, or is declared emancipated by a court.