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Q: If a 17-year-old enlist in the military with their parents' permission when are they considered legally emancipated.?
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Can an emancipation still take place if a soldier is still in high school?

Once an individual is on active duty with the military, they are considered emancipated. Since you have to be 18 to join the military, it pretty much is a wash. But if you are 17 and join with parental permission, you are considered emancipated.


When you join the army at 17 can you leave your house in Georgia?

Yes, you are considered emancipated when you join the military. However, to join the Army at 17, you must have parental permission.


How does a 17-year-old go about moving out of his parents' house?

Unless you have parental permission you will need to be legally emancipated. This is a difficult process unless you have their permission. In some states you can get emancipated through marriage or joining the military, but again, you usually need your parents' permission.


If you are 17 in Texas and have enlisted in the military with your parents' consent does that make you emancipated?

Yes, once a minor who is at least the age of seventeen, has received parental permission to enlists in the military or marry and does so, they become "automatically" emancipated.


What are the ways to get emancipated in North Carolina without a job?

One way is to get married, which requires parental permission. The other is to join the military, which also requires parental permission.


What do you have to do to get legally emancipated?

1.) Join the military (if you're old enough) 2.) Get married (if you're old enough or if you have parents' permission and meet legal age requirements) 3.) Go to court and have a judge declare you emancipated (with or without parents' permission)


Are you still emancipated if you are 17 and enlisted with your parents' permission but don't ship out until after you graduate because of the Delayed Entry Program?

It depends upon the laws of the state where you live. In the majority of cases the 17-years-old is considered emancipated once he or she has been sworn in to the branch of the military that they have chosen.


Can a military active marry a 16 year old in the state of Arizona?

If the parents of the 16 year old give their permission. Someone on active duty is considered emancipated, even if they are only 17. But until they reach the age of 18, parental permission is required to get a marriage license.


Is a minor who enlists in the military with parental consent considered emancipated when they sign the enlistment papers?

No. The minor will not be considered legally emancipated until he or she has finished basic training and been placed on active duty.


Can a teenager with a child move out without her parents' permission?

You need to be 18 to move out without parental permission. The age of majority is actually 19 in Alabama and Nebraska, and 21 in Mississippi and Pennsylvania. In some states, such as Texas or South Carolina, there seems to be a loophole in that if a child moves out at age 17 the police will not force back home. Also, in some states if you are pregnant you can get married and if you are married you are considered emancipated. You might also be able to join the military at 17 and become emancipated.


Can a 17 year old move out of her house legally in the state of Ohio?

The age of majority in Ohio is 18. A person below 18 is considered to be emancipated (and therefore can move out without parental permission) if they are married or they are in the military (both of which require parental consent).


If im 17 and enlisted in the military in Illinois can your parents report you as a runaway and make you come home if you move out without their consent?

In order to enlist in the military under the age of 18, you must have permission of the parents. Most states recognize a member of the military as being emancipated, regardless of age.