The age of Majority is 19. There is no law on a specific age of emancipation.
19
Parental consent has nothing to do with the laws in place. If you are underage by the laws view, you are still underage. if you wonder if marriage emancipates you, yes it does.
At age 18 you are considered an adult, so yes, you can move out. Actually, in Nebraska you aren't considered an adult until you're 19.
Parental consent is just that "parental", not buddy from the street corner or your cousin twice removed on your uncle's side. It's your parent that must be with you and sign off on the release.
If you are not considered an adult where you live then you would need parental consent.
I am presuming that you're asking if one parent can relinquish her parental rights and basically give the child to another adult who is unrelated and not the child's other parent. The basic rule is that if one parent terminates her rights then the other parent has those rights unless the rights of that adult were previously terminated. I am sure that in any case the adult to whom the child was given must officially adopt the child by going through certain judicial proceedings.
Most states require you to be 18 to marry without parental consent. The only state allowing marriage at 17 is in Mississippi if you are a male.
Yes, someone 16 or 17 can get married with parental permission.
at 18, you are a legal adult. * The exception to the legal age of majority of 18 is the State of Nebraska where the legal age of adult is 19.
18 because at 18 you are considered an adult
18 because you can make decisions on your own at this age without parental supervision.
No. Becoming a parent is not an emancipating event.