neglect/failure of parents to provide financial support/mistreatment (be aware that your idea of mistreatment and the courts idea of it may vary greatly--what you consider to be mistreatment, the court may consider to be parental rights to guide and control their child)/etc.
Yes, and a judge that can be convinced it's a good reason.
not necessarily but it is good enough reason to get you sent to a long term facility which can help you get away from your problem
No, not just because of your age. You can petition the court to be emancipated at 14 - if you have good reason. Otherwise you are not emancipated until you are 18 years of age. To be emanicpated prior to 18 you have to petition the copurt to grant you emancipated status.
First you'll need to get emancipated, and a judge won't do it unless you have a good reason.
You have to be fourteen years old to have an emancipation title, but you have to have good reason behind it.
This depends on the state laws in which you live. In Alabama once you have a child you are considered an adult. This does not matter if you are twelve or seventeen, if you have one kid you are automatically emancipated in the laws eyes. A good idea would be to see what your state laws are on child birth and/or emancipation.
If your home life is bad, you can explain the problems there. But if it's not a serious case you most likely won't be taken very seriously.
A runaway person is considered to be almost against law in Indiana. If you runaway without good reason or becoming emancipated before you turn 18 then you are considered to be a runaway.
pretty much get married but you still have to have your parents consent for that. once you get married you're automatically emancipated. otherwise you have to have a real good reason to get emancipated like your parents beating you and crazy stuff and also being able to support yourself financially.
THERE IS A POSSIBILITY YOU CAN BE EMANCIPATED BUT A SMALL ONE A THAT YOU WILL HAVE TO PROVE TO THE COURT YOU ARE MATURE AND RESPONSIBLE ENOUGH TO PAY YOUR BILLS PROVIDE FOOD FUNITURE AND ETC FOR YOURSELF AND YOU HAVE TO HAVE A REALLY GOOD REASON
This might be considered a medical reason and therefor eligible in some states. Check with your own state's employment security office for clarification.
a minor would need good credit (income + a history of paying bills on time)