Arizona does not have an Emancipation statute. It does have a termination of parental rights, but that is initiated by the state for abuse and neglect by the parents. You'll have to wait until you turn 18.
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There are none. Arizona does not have a law for the emancipation of minors, which means you have to wait until you reach the age of majority, which is 18.
Arizona has no emancipation statute.
You don't. There is no emancipation statute in Arizona.
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Arizona does not have an emancipation statute. You will have to wait until you become an adult. If you are not safe contact your local social services to get help.
There is no emancipation statute in Arizona. If you have your parents' permission, you can move out, but does not relieve them of their responsibility for your maintenance and welfare.
The only exception would be if the person would marry, which would require parental permission. Arizona as most states does not have legislation on emancipation status. This would not exclude a minor from filing for emancipation, cases are ajudicated on an individual basis.
No, you don't get automatically emancipated just because you are pregnant in any of the states.
You must be sixteen or seventeen-years-old to apply for emancipation. You have to be a resident of Arizona and be able to prove that you can support yourself. View this link - http://supreme.state.az.us/selfserv/Emancipation/EmancipationBooklet.pdf
Arizona does not provide for emancipation of minors.
Yes but they are still responsible for you and legally obligated to financially support you. Moving out is not the same as emancipation.