For many different reasons. Neglect or abuse in the home. Being pregnant. Graduating high school before their 18. Its a hard process to be emancipated though.
No. Since you are emancipated you would have to apply under your own name for it.
That is the correct spelling of the term "emancipated minor" (someone under legal age that is court-afforded the status of an adult).
No (too young).
Yes, they can.
Generally, once a child is emancipated, the parents no longer have an obligation to provide for that child financially. The parents, or others may choose to support the child but do not have an obligation to do so.
It will depend on the state or country involved. It is possible to get emancipated in some places at 16, if they can support themselves.
An emancipated slave is a free person. As a free person, they have every right that a citizen of the United States would have.
Typically a child is emancipated when they reach the age of 18. There would be no reason to emancipate them, they are an adult.
In many states you can get emancipated but you might need someone to sign a contract for you. You usually have to be 18 for that. It would probably be easier to just wait.
Yes, and a judge that can be convinced it's a good reason.
yes because it is still kidnap
you have to go to the court first and ask them and you have to have a job and someone over the age of 18 an adult as i would say and they have to be a responsible adult at that then the court will decide if you can become emancipated you don't have to have permission from your parents to become emancipated just a court order that's it you have to go to the court first and ask them and you have to have a job and someone over the age of 18 an adult as i would say and they have to be a responsible adult at that then the court will decide if you can become emancipated you don't have to have permission from your parents to become emancipated just a court order that's it