Early emancipation of a minor is addressed by the laws of the state of residency and therefore the process differs in each locality. Most states do not have a set emancipation status, but accept such a petition on an individual basis. Emancipation process is not simple nor free, the petitioner will be responsible for obtaining all needed documentation, and paying all filing fees and court costs. The minor must prove to the satisfaction of the presiding judge that he/she can conduct their life without adult involvement. Many laws apply in the granting of an emancipation decree one of which is the state's Compulsory Education laws.
Yes but you have to get emancipated and have a trust fund
you can get legal emancipated but you will have to go to court and your parents have to agree
Once you are emancipated, you are an adult. You can go where you wish.
no you have to go to court to be emancipated and your parents have to approve for you to do so. If you just leave well you just left.
When you are 18 and emancipated.
Adult age or emancipated minor.
Yes, you are considered emancipated when you join the military. However, to join the Army at 17, you must have parental permission.
Leave where? You can leave home at 18 as an adult. Otherwise you'd need to be emancipated.
You need to get a a judge to let you leave by court order.
If you are a minor, you would need your parents' permission or involvement of child protective services. If you're an adult, you can leave your parents' house anytime. Living with a friend's family would just require their consent and possibly a written agreement outlining the living arrangements.
You can not leave without parental permission because you are not emancipated. When a minor have a baby she only have emancipation regarding making medical decisions regarding her and the child. Regarding everything else she is still a minor and have to do what her parents tell her to do.
You don't need to be emancipated at 19; you can leave home at 18 throughout the USA.