The minor may live where ever they want, the have been emancipated, they may control their own lives with no involvement from parents.
In Mississippi, pregnancy alone does not confer emancipation on a minor. Emancipation typically requires a formal legal process or court order, which is separate from pregnancy status. A pregnant minor in Mississippi would still typically require parental consent for medical care and other decisions.
No. The minor will not be considered legally emancipated until he or she has finished basic training and been placed on active duty.
In Tennessee, you must be at least 16 years old to petition for emancipation. However, the court will consider various factors to determine if emancipation is in the minor's best interest, regardless of age.
No, you have to support your child finacially until they are emancipated.
No, pregnancy does not automatically emancipate a minor in West Virginia. Emancipation requires a formal legal process, which may involve a court determining that the minor is self-sufficient and capable of making decisions without parental guidance.
Emancipation laws vary by state, but typically minors seeking emancipation must demonstrate self-sufficiency and ability to support themselves. Having a roommate may be a factor that courts consider in determining if the minor can live independently. It's best to consult with a legal professional familiar with emancipation laws in your state for guidance.
Idaho does not have an emancipation statute. They are considered a minor until they reach 18.
Yes you still have to follow their rules until you are emancipated.
You can't. Minor children must remain with their parents until they are 18 years of age. If you left the state with someone over 18, they could be charged with a crime. The exception would be an Emancipated minor, declared by the court to be free of parental supervision, or a married person.
Unless the minor is emancipated by the court or through marriage you have to pay until they are emancipated, usually at 18, but in some states until 21 and they graduate.
Typically, the custodial parent of a minor continues to receive child support until the minor becomes an adult or is emancipated.
No, emancipation does not remove the limitations of age. Until they reach 21 they cannot buy tobacco or alcohol.