I think the child is the one who has to emancipate themselves. Your basically kicking them out. Im sure if your at this point your at your wits end. Good luck
A child has to ask to be emanipated, you can't do it for them. You are responsible for them until 18 no matter what. If the child does something criminal they are responsible for that, buy you `may be responsible for costs involved with such activity. You can't make a girl have an abortion, but are responible for the delivery costs.
Giving birth does not emancipate a minor, but turning 18 does emancipate them (because it's the age of majority, which means they're a legal adult).
They must emancipate you, otherwise you cannot.
you have to emancipate her first. because you are still legally responsible for her. but as far as the 23 year old, no. she wont get into any trouble. the legal age of consent in Texas is 16. as long as the defendant is not over the age of 30.
It's a general legal principle everywhere that parents are held liable for the actions of their minor children.
Only with your father's permission or if you emancipate yourself.
You'd have to petition the court for emancipation and meet all the requirements for it. It's rarely granted. And no court will emancipate a minor so she can move in with her boyfriend-that's not the purpose of emancipation.
Yes. A 17 year old is still a minor and the parents or guardians are responsible for his/her actions.
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