{| |- | You have to be a resident of a state that allows emancipation. In most of them you have to be at least 16. And you will have to show that you can take care of yourself financially. |}
There is no requirement that they be emancipated. Until they are 18 they remain the responsibility of the parents.
There may not be a requirement to be emancipated once they reach the age of majority. Check the laws in your jurisdiction for specifics.
There is no requirement that a parent pay for college unless there is a support agreement in place. And given that they are emancipated, they are supposed to be on their own and no longer need any help from the parents..
In the state of Florida a minor must be at least 16 in order to be emancipated. Even once they meet the age requirement, a minor who has been determined to be mentally unstable is not going to be able to get emancipated.
If you are a dependent of the state, you don't meet the basic requirement for emancipation which is that you can support yourself.
* You have to live in a state that allows minors to become emancipated. * The primary requirement that is almost universal is that the minor must show they have the financial ability to support themselves in a safe manner.
If you are married, you are considered emancipated.
An adult doesn't need to get emancipated.
No, you are medically emancipated, but you are not emancipated legally to make your own choices and live where you please.
No.
In Virginia, you must be at least 16 years old to petition for emancipation. However, the court will consider many factors before granting emancipation, such as your ability to financially support yourself, your maturity level, and your living arrangements.
yes you can get emancipated in kansas