Yes, if a judge of competent jurisdiction agrees.
First you'll need to get emancipated, and a judge won't do it unless you have a good reason.
Generally speaking, if you have not been emancipated, then your parents can still be held responsible.
Yes, she could be emancipated, but if the parents give permission (normally required for emancipation anyway) she can move in without being emancipated.
Yes. But depending on where you live it can take a while.
You have to get emancipated, but you might want to think hard before doing so. In order to get emancipated your parents have to sign off giving you permission. You have to get emancipated, but you might want to think hard before doing so. In order to get emancipated your parents have to sign off giving you permission.
Unless you have parental permission you will need to be legally emancipated. This is a difficult process unless you have their permission. In some states you can get emancipated through marriage or joining the military, but again, you usually need your parents' permission.
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.
Yes when you get emancipated, turn 18 or with parents permission.
If the parents give permission she can marry him and that emancipates her.
if you are emancipated you no longer need parent's permission for anything
Only with parents permission or if she is emancipated.
You have to sue your parents in court to gain emancipation.