You take it to court prove that you can provide for yourself and the judge if agrees says your an adult . * The state does not have established grounds nor procedures for the emancipation of a minor. Therefore the minor may not legall leave the custody of the parents until they reach the age of majority (18) or until a court rules otherwise on the recommendation of the state's department of social services.
Only with parental consent or emancipation.
Yes, you can if you are both emancipated minors. You would have to check your local laws regarding emancipation.
No, the age of emancipation is 18 so only if you have parental permission.
Yes. Wisconsin is the only state that has extremely liberal laws that apply to what legally constitutes the emancipation of a minor.
Only if you go before a judge and request emancipation.
A minor can only move out with parental consent or emancipation and having a child does not emancipate you.
Only with parental consent or by emancipation. With only parental consent, you cannot own property.
Only with parental consent or through emancipation. You cannot own property, unless you are emancipated.
It has everything to do with your age and the emancipation laws of your particular state or country. The fact that you're about to father a child has little or nothing to do with it.
Emancipation laws vary by state, and not all states have an emancipation statute. Check the laws of your specific state. At a minimum, you would have to prove that you are capable of fully supporting yourself without any assistance (which doesn
Only with parental consent or emancipation. You cannot own property, unless you are emancipated.
This depends on your state's laws on emancipation.