You are all ready there and considered an adult . The moment you turned 18 you were emancipated.
Yes, in every state.
If you are emancipated, you can write a will. Even if you are not emancipated, you could write one, but there is no obligation for the state to follow it. They will execute according to the intestacy laws if the will is not considered reasonable.
In the state of Kansas a person who is 16 years old can be emancipated with permission from their parents. The only exception to this is if the parents are ruled incompetent or are physically abusive.
It totally depends on your state of residence. Unless court-emancipated, in some states you are not emancipated until you reach 18 years of age.
There isn't a way to become an adult without being emancipated, either through process of law or by getting married.
No. When married he/she is emancipated.
The legal age to move out in California is 18 years old. However, minors who are at least 16 years old and have obtained the court's permission or are legally emancipated can also move out.
The legal age adult in the State of Florida is 18 years old. As such, anyone under 18 years of age cannot leave home, unless you have parental consent, or have been declared emancipated by a State or Federal judge.
17 years old legally. What exactly does being "emancipated" mean in the state of Ohio?
No its not
if you are 17 and have two kids are you emancipated????????????
Check the laws of your state. Most states (with the exception of 1 or 2) require that a person be at least 16 years old in order to petition the court for emancipation. If your state will allow you to petition at 15, then you would have to prove, among other things, that you are capable of fully supporting yourself with no assistance and that there is a legitimate reason that it's in your best interest to be emancipated. Just not getting along with your parents or wanting more freedom is not going to be enough.