If you have a high school diploma or GED, then I think you can. But you may need to show that you have permission from your parents because you are still a minor. Check with your local community college and see what they require.
Unless you are emancipated most likely not. I left home at age 14 if I had to do something, like enroll in new school, i just found an adult friend who would be willing to do it for me. They are not going to ask them for ID. They are just going to ask for your personal information. Your names don't have to match due to marraige or a step parent enrolling you. they probably could do it over the phone by calling your old school and having them transfer your information over to the other school.
No. The person would still need a parent or legally appointed guardian until they reached the age of majority. In Georgia that is 18.
You can call the school and ask them, but I'm almost 100% certain that unless you are an emancipated minor you cannot enroll yourself in school.
You can move out if you have permission from your parents. Otherwise, you will have to wait until you are an adult, which is 18.
You will have to show your emancipation orders to the school. They will probably put a copy in your records.
Yes with parent consent
No, you cannot.
No, the legal age of majority is 18. You would need to be legally emancipated.
A person will need to apply for a Georgia license and register their vehicle in Georgia. Then a person will need to fill out a change of address form.
You need to have a legal guardian until you are 18.
To become emancipated in Georgia, the 18-year-old would need to file a petition with the court, showing that she can support herself financially and make her own legal decisions. To apply for financial aid for college without her father's information, she can file as an independent student and provide documentation of her situation to the financial aid office. It may also be helpful for her to seek assistance from a legal aid organization or counselor to navigate the process.
An adult doesn't need to get emancipated.
No. You are a minor with a child. Nothing more nothing less. To be emancipated you need to prove to a judge that you can support yourself and your child.
The answer to this depends on the type of school. To register for an elementary school in the United States you go to the school office and fill out the forms given to you. You will need to take identification, a proof of address, and the information about the school you are transferring from if you are moving schools, the child's birth certificate and shot records. If it is a college/ university level you need to go to the register, fill out an application, make a counselor appointment, and provide transcripts from high school/ colleges.
you need to have a teachers degree
You need to register your donation with the medical school. They will give you a packet and you need to sign a form.
At the age of 18 years old, the person is no longer considered a child. They are now considered an adult and would not need to be emancipated to do anything, including dropping out of high school.
Yes, in most cases you need parental consent to be emancipated. Emancipation is a legal process where a minor is granted the rights and responsibilities of an adult, and parental consent is typically required to ensure that the minor is capable of handling those responsibilities on their own.
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.