Wants aren't always needs. Follow your parents to the new state and look for opportunities for growth there. Although it may not be easy for you to start over, it is not all about you. Your family is moving and you need to be there to support them. Talking to others who have made the move with their families, they are positive about what they found in the new place.
If you are still in high school, you would be better to stay with your parents and save your money for later. My stepson works full time, earns what seems to be a lot of money, but the costs for a home, car and food and such is overwhelming him. Take the help while you can, build up your savings.
Once you are emancipated, you are an adult. You can go where you wish.
No, not in any state are you emancipated because you are pregnant or had a baby.
check state laws
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.
You don't have to do anything. You were emancipated when your reached the age of majroity in your state or country.
16 i am getting emancipated in the state of n.c. but im 17 i am pretty sure any state is 16 to 18
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.
No. You cannot get married or emancipated in Iowa at 14/15.
Emancipation laws vary from state to state. The status of the parents, while a factor, is not a determining one.
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 Georgia, the legal age of majority is 18. A 17-year-old would typically need to be legally emancipated or have parental consent to move out of their parents' house. It is advisable to seek guidance from a legal professional in such situations.
18 without being emancipated. Each state has different laws for how to be emancipated and how early it can be done and under what circumstances.