Yes. In most US states a married minor who divorces before they reach the age of majority loses emancipation status.
Yes, marriage does confer emancipation. It does not allow someone to buy alcohol or tobacco underage.
That depends on what is meant by dating. There are no laws about dating. There are laws about sexual contact. If they violate those laws, the parent's 'consent' means nothing.
Yes, in every state.
If you are married, you are considered emancipated.
A married minor is considered to be emancipated and can choose where to live. The parents no longer are responsible for them.
No, when married the minor becomes emancipated.
Yes you are. Most states have a specific law that says that a minor is emancipated if they get married. And all states require that a minor have parental permission to get married.
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No, pregnancy does not automatically emancipate a minor in Massachusetts. A pregnant minor is still under the legal control and responsibility of their parents or legal guardian unless they have been legally emancipated through a court process.
No, once a minor get married they are emancipated.
It is my understanding that Ohio does not allow a minor to petition for emancipation. A minor is considered emancipated if they get married or join the military, both of which require parental consent. However, in Ohio, if the minor gets divorced or is discharged from the military before turning 18, custody reverts back to their parents.
Legal consent for what? You are emancipated and decide for yourself.
The possibility of a minor being emancipated in Virginia is generally low, as it requires a court to determine that emancipation is in the minor's best interest. Factors considered include the minor's age, maturity, financial independence, and ability to support themselves. It is a complex legal process and not commonly granted.
Being married does emancipate a minor. It does not allow them to buy tobacco or alcohol.