No, an 18 year old is an adult.
You are emancipated when you turn 18.
It is not possible in Wisconsin. They do not have an emancipation statute.
If they are emancipated, you have no obligations toward them, other than those of someone sharing a house with another adult.
No, a 15 year old cannot be emancipated in Michigan. You must be at least 16.
You have to be an adult. In Wisconsin that means 18 years old.
I don't believe Wisconsin has an emancipation statute. However, you might still be able to petition for emancipation, because generally you can ask the court for anything you want. It would be wise to consult with a local attorney.
Depends on your state's laws.
There is no emancipation status in this state
Unless the 18 year old was under some kind of court established guardiasnhip, an 18 year old is considered to be a legal and emancipated adult in all states of the U.S.
Missouri does not have an emancipation statute.
The state laws are unique in the designation of what constitutes an emancipated minor basically Wisconsin law says (paraphrasing) emancipated minor status includes (1) A married, divorced or widowed person who is at least 16-years of age. (2) A minor who has GIVEN birth (pregnancy does not qualify). (3) A minor who has been emancipated by court order. (4) A minor emancipated by parental consent. (5) A minor living on their own who is self-supporting. Court rulings made concerning such laws vary greatly. Judges tend to interpret emancipation law on a individual basis rather than prescribed application of established statutes. Actually,Wisconsin has no laws on emancipation.