petition the court in your area
No judge is going to emancipate a minor in order for them to go live with their boyfriend.
you can't if your minor you'll just have to wait until your both eighteen There are some ways to work around it. In some states you can move out at 17 without parent consent. But since you are BOTH minors it makes it difficult. One of you would have to be 18 in order to sign for an apartment, etc. You would need a job, transportation and able to stay in school. Not all states are like this though. I would suggest asking a police officer what the local laws are.
When the state you live in says they are of legal age. It's usually 18. If you want your kid have a good start prepare them for the move by helping them finding a job and a place to live. Go through the ads with them and go look at places they could afford. Just throwing someone out right after school can be tough for them and getting a job when you are homeless is harder.
No, the age of majority is 18. You would need to be legally emancipated if you want to leave home without parental consent.
If you mean after turning 18, no. Some states and some support agreements last after 18 or until school is over. If you mean by getting emancipated by the courts before you are 18, one of the requirements you have to fill to be emancipated is to be able to support yourself with a job and a place to live etc. So no.
The minor may live where ever they want, the have been emancipated, they may control their own lives with no involvement from parents.
16 years....But you have to prove that they have a full time job, and not in school......
As far as i know the 2 main factors in being emancipated are having a steady job and a place to live.
If this is Salem, Virginia, then you can be considered an emancipated minor if you're living away from home and supporting yourself through regular work.
No judge in any state will emancipate a minor if her intention upon being emancipated is to move in with her boyfriend. That is not the purpose of emancipation.
No. A 15 year old is still a minor, but now one with a child. Becoming pregnant does not make a minor emancipated. To become emancipated a minor child needs to go before a judge to have him/her determine if she can support herself and the baby. The judge will want to know the means of support and other living conditions. Being emancipated means that a person can support themselves, have a job, pay the rent, pay for babysitting, and do all things needed to live. I doubt that a judge will allow a 15 year old minor to become emancipated with a baby without the needed support.
Oh, you all ready got a judge to sign off on your emancipation? You have a job? You can support yourself? If you don't have these you are not emancipated. You don't state how old you are, but I must assume you are a minor who wants to be with a adult who is 27. As a minor your parents still have the responsibility for your welfare and actions.
No, a minor can only move out with parental consent.
No judge is going to emancipate a minor in order for them to go live with their boyfriend.
You have to petition the court for emancipation. Check the laws of your state for more detailed information. One of the (many) requirements for emancipation is that you have to be able to fully support yourself. If you have no job, then how would you do that?
You must be able to balance bills/job/school in order to get emancipated. If you are emancipated then you can move out at 17.
You petition the court and prove to a judge that you can support yourself. He will want to know your monthly income, rent, payments, job, and other info about how you expect to live. Having a baby does not make you emancipated. It just makes you a teen with a baby.