{| |- | Parental consent is not required to get emancipated. The parents have to be notified and they can present their viewpoint to the judge. The judge will consider the parent's opinion on the matter when making their decision. |}
No, you cannot move out without your parents' permission. The legal age of majority in Indiana is 18. If you leave home without parental consent your parents can report you as a runaway. Indiana does allow a minor to petition for emancipation. You could try to get legally emancipated by a judge, but that will be a difficult process.
Yes, if a judge of competent jurisdiction agrees.
Become emancipated. Get a lawyer and go before a judge.
Yes, and a judge that can be convinced it's a good reason.
yes she will have to take her paperwork to a judge and that will do it
No, in Florida, you must go to court to become emancipated. The process involves filing a petition with the court and attending a hearing where a judge will determine if emancipation is in your best interest.
First you'll need to get emancipated, and a judge won't do it unless you have a good reason.
No. A 15 year old is still a minor, but now one with a child. Becoming pregnant does not make a minor emancipated. To become emancipated a minor child needs to go before a judge to have him/her determine if she can support herself and the baby. The judge will want to know the means of support and other living conditions. Being emancipated means that a person can support themselves, have a job, pay the rent, pay for babysitting, and do all things needed to live. I doubt that a judge will allow a 15 year old minor to become emancipated with a baby without the needed support.
If a judge allows it.
You get emancipated. You take your case to a judge and if they think it is good enough you can get your request.
No because the judge will tell you that you need your parents help.