as far as I know you must file for legal emansipation
There is no Emancipation available in Indiana.
Not without parental consent or becoming legally emancipated. Having a child is not an emancipating event.
Emancipation means the child is considered legally an adult. Yes.
With parental consent until you are emancipated at 18.
17 years old legally. What exactly does being "emancipated" mean in the state of Ohio?
A 17 year old mother is considered emancipated and thereby can legally make the decision to move away from her parents home with her child.
Not without parental consent or becoming legally emancipated. Having a child is not an emancipating event.
Legally abandoning a child is a serious offense and can have serious consequences. If you are unable to care for your 17 year old child, it is important to seek help and guidance from local social services or child welfare agencies to explore other options that ensure the safety and well-being of your child. Abandoning a child can lead to criminal charges and legal intervention.
No, in Pennsylvania, dropping out of school does not automatically grant legal emancipation at 17. Emancipation typically requires a specific legal process to be followed, such as a court petition. It's important to consult with a legal professional for guidance on emancipation laws in your specific situation.
Being pregnant does not emancipate a minor. It does give them certain rights in regards to providing for the welfare of their child.
No, in Minnesota, parents are legally responsible for providing care and shelter for their minor children until they reach the age of majority (18). You cannot kick out an uncontrollable 17-year-old without facing potential legal consequences. It is important to seek assistance from social services or legal professionals to address the situation appropriately.
No, having a child does not automatically emancipate a 17-year-old. Emancipation typically requires a legal process where the minor demonstrates financial independence and the ability to live separately from their parents. Having a child may affect custody and support arrangements but does not grant automatic emancipation.