No! In fact, you may lose privilages, such as a driving license. And dropping out of school is likely to demonstrate to the court that you can't take care of yourself.
Get emancipated and stop going.
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.
Yes. If you fill out the proper paperwork, you can become what is called an emancipated teen. Check your local/state laws for info on this.
In Rhode Island, minors who are emancipated at the age of 16 could potentially be allowed to drop out of school. However, it is important for them to consider the implications of this decision on their future opportunities and discuss their plans with a trusted adult or counselor.
Answer You must be 16 years old with parent permission unless your emancipated.
Yes you're a minor, unless emancipated
A 16-year-old is a minor and their parents get to decide where they live, unless they have been emancipated. A judge is NOT going to emancipate you if your plan is to drop out of school and live with your boyfriend.
Most require a high school diploma or GED.
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AnswerNo. Emancipation is something she is granted in court, basically it is a divorce from her parents. That doesn't happen when she drops out of school. The only thing the girl is when she drops out is a "high school drop-out." Hopefully she doesn't want that title hanging over her head, it makes it harder to get a college education and a good job.
Yes. Child support is not something you pay so the child will stay in school, it's for their living expenses until they are emancipated and can support themselves.
No, You must either have parental consent or be 18 to drop out of high school. There are a few exceptions, like being emancipated.