not necessarily but it is good enough reason to get you sent to a long term facility which can help you get away from your problem
Usually that would be a reason not to emancipate you - clinical depression is a disease that should not be handled on your own. It requires family support.
THERE IS A POSSIBILITY YOU CAN BE EMANCIPATED BUT A SMALL ONE A THAT YOU WILL HAVE TO PROVE TO THE COURT YOU ARE MATURE AND RESPONSIBLE ENOUGH TO PAY YOUR BILLS PROVIDE FOOD FUNITURE AND ETC FOR YOURSELF AND YOU HAVE TO HAVE A REALLY GOOD REASON
The age at which a child can seek emancipation varies by state, but typically ranges from 16 to 18 years old. In some states, a child must show they are financially independent and capable of making their own decisions to be granted emancipation by the court. It's important to consult with a legal professional for specific guidance.
you should because your emancipated, you don't need a parent anymore. that's whaat being emancipated is.
In Texas, a minor may petition for emancipation through the court system. However, the process can be complex and typically involves proving that the minor is financially self-sufficient and capable of making independent decisions. It is important to seek legal counsel to navigate the emancipation process successfully, especially considering the unique circumstances of being a 15-year-old single mother.
You need to prove your financial freedom (u need a job that pays enough) and u have to have a reason for the emancipation such as abuse or poor home life and if you don't have anything close to that severity than stop being a brat and go apologize to your parents.
Yes. Being emancipated and being a devisee or legatee in a will are totally separate issues.
From not being understood it is possible to be depressed, aggrieved, sad, but not possible to be clinically depressed (medically ill).
Yes, if you are legally emancipated, you can rent an apartment at the age of 18. Emancipation means you are considered legally independent from your parents or guardians, giving you the ability to enter into contracts like a lease agreement. However, landlords may still have their own age requirements or rental criteria that you would need to meet.
Rules for emancipation vary from state to state or even county to county. Review the laws of your state.
Just file to have the teen emancipated.
In some states, a minor can be emancipated from one parent without being emancipated from the other, as long as the court deems it in the minor's best interest. This process usually involves demonstrating financial independence or other valid reasons for seeking emancipation from one parent.