I'm getting from the question is that the poster is not being abused, but simply wants to know if abuse is a requirement for being emancipated...is that correct? No, abuse is not a requirement for emancipation, nor is it a guarantee that emancipation will be granted, because the minor still has to meet all the other requirements, such as having the ability to support themselves. The minor would, however, have to provide the court with a *valid* reason why emancipation would be in their best interest. Check the laws of your specific state for more information about emancipation. Be aware that not all states have an emancipation statute, and even in those that do, emancipation is pretty darn rare. Now, if I completely misunderstood and you are being abused, then you need to report that!
{| |- | Yes you can. The age of majority in California is 18. You can petition the court under the Family Law Code section 7120 at the age of 14. |}
no, you cant divorce your parents at the age of 12 you have to be 18 Improvement: Actually it's called emancipate and you can do it under certain circumstances and in most states the age is 15 that you can emancipate from your parents.
1 in 3 girls and 1 in 7 boys under the age of 18 are sexually abused
most children are abused under 4 like 9 out of ten kids are under the age of 4 good luck!!!with y ever you want to no this!!
In Ohio, a child can petition for emancipation at age 16, but the court will consider factors such as the child's maturity, ability to support themselves financially, and reasons for seeking emancipation before granting it.
Parents don't emancipate their children. A court can emancipate them. Parents just kick them out when they turn 18. There isn't a process or form that has to be signed. So, what is the process to have the courts emancipate the eighteen year old, assuming the parents will (a) allow the eighteen year old to live at home, under rules of the home (b) the needs for the eighteen year old will be met and (c) the parents are seeking some legal protection from any acts of the eighteen year old.
Pregnancy does not emancipate a minor. You are still under the authority of your parents. Why do you 'need' to move out?
easily by taking to many snorting them or injecting them
Yes, the Romans ruled uniformly under Roman law. The provincials also had the right to bring charges against a former governor if they felt he had abused the law.Yes, the Romans ruled uniformly under Roman law. The provincials also had the right to bring charges against a former governor if they felt he had abused the law.Yes, the Romans ruled uniformly under Roman law. The provincials also had the right to bring charges against a former governor if they felt he had abused the law.Yes, the Romans ruled uniformly under Roman law. The provincials also had the right to bring charges against a former governor if they felt he had abused the law.Yes, the Romans ruled uniformly under Roman law. The provincials also had the right to bring charges against a former governor if they felt he had abused the law.Yes, the Romans ruled uniformly under Roman law. The provincials also had the right to bring charges against a former governor if they felt he had abused the law.Yes, the Romans ruled uniformly under Roman law. The provincials also had the right to bring charges against a former governor if they felt he had abused the law.Yes, the Romans ruled uniformly under Roman law. The provincials also had the right to bring charges against a former governor if they felt he had abused the law.Yes, the Romans ruled uniformly under Roman law. The provincials also had the right to bring charges against a former governor if they felt he had abused the law.
No, child support doesn't stop. Quitting school does not emancipate a minor.
Having a child does not emancipate a person. You are still a minor and under the control and authority of your parents until you turn 18.
Marriage under the age of 18 requires parental permission. It also 'removes the disabilities of being a minor' or emancipate one, which means that you can move out.