Not much. A call to parents is the place to start.
Twelve year-old minors are much too young to be emancipated and, although they MAY be questioned by the judge (it is NOT required that they be consulted) they have no real "rights" in the decision as to which parent/guardian the court will decide is in their best interests to live with.
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At 18 a person is an adult and has all the rights of adulthood.
ALL rights. You're still a child.
An Autistic teen has the same rights as a neurotypical teen. Depending on where you live you also have disability rights, these are not extra rights but rights to protect disabled people.
Those vary from state to state.
Well, I am 11 and I think we should have the rights to get married. And who ever says that we shouldn't have the rights, then screw them. but it also might be the parents decision. If you think 11 year olds should get married I am making a website for 9-15 year olds who wants to get married. It might be called letusgetmarried.com it will be open at valentines day of 2012.
It's possible if you file for it and the court feels that ruling so would be in the child's best interests.
the extention of voting rights to 18 year olds
well obviously because he might be on drugs or something
At most your parents will be intimated about it
Yes they can and if you meant to say under, they can also get "arrested" they go to juvy