That is the correct spelling of the term "emancipated minor" (someone under legal age that is court-afforded the status of an adult).
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "slightly" (to a small or minor degree or extent, somewhat).
Major, as in the opposite to minor, is spelt with a 'j'. But mayor, as in the head of a city, for example, is spelt with a 'y'.
That is the correct spelling, "major", of both the adjective (important, not minor) and the military rank.
An emancipated minor refers to someone below the legal age of adulthood who is essentially freed from the control of his parents or guardians. He is allowed to conduct business and sign contracts by himself. This can arise under various circumstances, such as the death of his parents or marriage.
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No, emancipated or not. It's wrong and a crime for the adult.
Yes, an emancipated minor can still face legal consequences and go to jail if they break the law. Emancipation only grants the minor certain adult rights but does not exempt them from legal responsibility.
how do i get emancipated?
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No, he or she is not.
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.
Why not? A legally emancipated minor has pretty much all the rights of an adult, having a roommate doesn't change anything.
No, an emancipated minor cannot be adopted because they are legally considered adults and no longer under the guardianship of their parents or legal guardians.
No, you cannot adopt an emancipated minor because they are legally considered independent and no longer under the care or control of their parents or guardians.
No. An emancipated minor is legally an adult.