No.
If you are emancipated, and at least 16, yes you can get married. Marriage is another way of getting emancipated.
That means your state doesnt allow a debtor to use federal exemptions in order to keep items/property of a certain value. If your state doesnt allow federal exemptions, then the state will have their "own" BK exemptions.
You are going to have to apply where you live. A judge will not review a case from another state.
{| |- | Not all states have emancipation laws, so the first thing is to be living in a state that does have them. Most states only allow emancipation for minors that are 16 or over. There are a few that will allow younger ones to be emancipated. |}
You are emancipated at 18 in PA but if you mean early emanciaption it depends on which county you live in since some allow minors to petition at age 16 and others do not.
An island state or country.
The rules vary from state to state and some do not allow emancipation.
Depends on where you live. You can through marriage or if your state allow emancipation by the court where you then have to fill their criteria.
The state of Kentucky does not have an emancipation law. However, a minor can become emancipated if a parent agrees to allow it. If not and there are extenuating circumstances, the minor can petition the court to grant them emancipation.
A minor can only petition for emancipation in the state in which they are a legal resident, so you can't just go to another state and do it.
{| |- | Sexual orientation is not usually a factor in the decision. Not all states have emancipation laws, so the first thing is to be living in a state that does have them. Most states only allow emancipation for minors that are 16 or over. There are a few that will allow younger ones to be emancipated. |}
can a miner who was adopted from the state of indiana become emancipated