Children being mistreated are usually put in foster care since just being mistreated says nothing about how well you will take care of yourself once emancipated. It also have to do with your age. The chance to get emancipated is a bit bigger when you are 17.
The simple answer is that children were being mistreated, thus a law was passed to prevent this.
Technically neither one is incorrect. It is more grammatically correct to use this sentence; He felt he was being mistreated.
That really depends upon what the mistreatment consists of. Some children believe that if they are not given a bowl of ice cream when they demand it, they are being mistreated. If the mistreatment is of a serious nature, then certainly, the child can be removed from the parent who is mistreating him.
One of the requirements for a minor being eligible for emancipation is that they are capable of handling their personal affairs without the need of adult intervention. Therefore it is in the best interest of the minor to do the research and gather the necessary documentation for filing an emancipation petition. Emancipation procedures, Washington State Revised Code, RCW 13.64
If you live in the US... Being pregnant/giving birth does not emancipate a minor.
No. Emancipation is a 'reward' from the court for acting and being capable of be an adult. Getting pregnant as a teen is not a good start.
They were being mistreated by unfair governing
the police
Yes, they can, and usually do.
No my dear you are too young. To be emancipated you have to be able to do what adults do on your own; pay your bills, get a job, get a apartment etc. There is no way you can do that at 13. If you are being mistreated at home you can always contact the police or CPS for help.
No, not without parental consent or legal emancipation.
Probably not. An average person who is mistreated will experience one kind of mood; people into masochism will experience an entirely different mood when mistreated. Being mistreated is a description of a state, not a mood or feeling.