Your mom probably did that to you because your too young to have a boyfriend that's 24. And I don't think you can be emancipated from your mom since your 17. Unless your dad wants to claim you
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.
Sorry but this doesn't seem to be a reason to be legally emancipated. If the parent is abusive or under the influence often when arguing then it is possible.
If she is emancipated there isn't anything you can do. Just be there and don't loose contact with her. Even if it means pretending to be nice to him. If you can prove he is abusive to her or the baby or in front of the baby you could file for custody.
Speaking to an attorney is obviously the most recommended. But if you are concerned with the safety of your brother then talk to the police. This I a serious issue. I've gone through the same problem with friends and I've actually had one of u friends come and stay with me while his priest consulted with him and eventually he was emancipated because of the attorney.
It will depend on the state or country they are in. It is possible in some places, and at a minimum, the court will move them to foster care.
Only if she is emancipated or there is a court order. Social services can provide assistance on how to get help.
No. You must be at least 16 to get emancipated. In this situation you should find help through social services so that they can keep you safe.
A 13yr old can not divorce a parent, but can become legally emancipated. This requires the child to have some sort of profit, so a job, and the parent usually has to be abusive. It is very hard to become legally emancipated, so it is usually worth it to suck it up and deal with them. Sorry!
Missouri does not have emancipation of minors statues so there can be no court procedure concerning such. If there is abuse you should enlist the help of a trusted adult such as a teacher or contact the state's child protective services for assistance.
Most likely will they be taken into foster care and get emancipated like everyone else at 18 but if they are closer to the age of emancipation the judge sometimes allow it. So it depends on how old they are.
leave, get out, leave right now, its the end of you and him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
well I don't think that you can. I think that you have to have more reason then your father yells at you. You can get emacipated at 16 in Oklahoma but you have to have a very good reason.