Virginia: If either of you are under 18 years of age, you must have written, notarized consent from a parent or your legal guardian. Regarding marriage of an emancipated minor--according to a pamphlet published by the Virginia State Bar: "A minor who has been judicially emancipated does not need consent of a parent or guardian to marry." (NOTE: For others reading this, that is not the case in every state. In some states, even if a minor is emancipated, they still must have parental consent in order to get married.) Are you already emancipated? If not, and your only purpose for becoming emancipated is to be allowed to marry...well, you would still have to meet all the requirements for emancipation.
A married 17 year old no longer has a guardian. They are emancipated.
turn 18 and get kicked out. or get emancipated. (you have to prove to a court that your are better off alone)
Yes you can get emancipated at seventeen but there is always paperwork that needs to be signed by both you and your parents/guardian. There has to be a reason for your emancipation.
No
You have to have a hearing and be emancipated from one guardian, but give reasons why the other is still good
yes
In VA, a minor can petition for emancipation at 16. However, the VA emancipation statute states one of the findings necessary to order that minor is emancipated is that "the minor willingly lives separate and apart from his parents or guardian, with the consent or acquiescence of the parents or guardian" So, your parents have to agree. And you still have to meet all the other requirements for it, such as having the ability to fully support yourself. .
No, in Texas, a minor cannot be emancipated without the consent of their legal guardian. Emancipation requires the legal guardian's approval and involvement in the process.
Sorry, no. Your "guardian" has legal authority over you and in any case you have to have a court order granting you emancipation. No. your legal guardian has parental rights.
{| |- | Yes, you can. Florida has an emancipation statute. The current guardian has to file the petition. |}
A minor who is not emancipated can only be the guardian of it's own child.
If you are 18 or emancipated it is possible. It rarely happens.