If you have parental permission you can. If not, then you have to wait until you turn 18. The fact that you have a diploma, a job, etc doesn't change the fact that you're a minor.
When they are 18.
Of course. Her sexual preferences have nothing to do with her right to be supported by her parents and the father's obligation to support her financially.Of course. Her sexual preferences have nothing to do with her right to be supported by her parents and the father's obligation to support her financially.Of course. Her sexual preferences have nothing to do with her right to be supported by her parents and the father's obligation to support her financially.Of course. Her sexual preferences have nothing to do with her right to be supported by her parents and the father's obligation to support her financially.
P.S- Im 16 and a half.
no
Both parents are living and I know he helps his mother financially but am not sure about his father.
Their parents or legal guardians.
No.
No.
People may love their parents for many reasons. Unwavering support emotionally and financially would cause love for a persons parents.
In Pennsylvania, a minor can move out with parental permission, which would need to be in writing and notarized. It's important to also consider other factors such as where the minor will live and how they will be supported financially.
The age of emancipation is 18, even in Oklahoma.
This is done so that their parents can claim them as dependents on their income tax returns. This benefits the parents financially.