If there are special circumstances and you are working with a social worker, if there has been physical abuse, for example, they may help you with the procedure.
It is true that the US Government would not pay funeral expenses for General Geogre Patton
A social worker, and in some cases such as abuse, you could contact the cops and request that you take your parent/gaurdian to court to get emancipated.
To promote the general welfare
No its not
Wisconsin does not have an emancipation statute at this time.
You don't say how old you are and that will play a role too. Most of the time the judges say no to emancipation. If you have problems at home there is help for that in form of foster care. That would help you study and if you get a job (which you would need as emancipated anyway) you can save that money until you really are emancipated.
No. Since you are emancipated you would have to apply under your own name for it.
In Illinois, yes, you would be emancipated. Good luck. ****** There is no state in the US where a minor is emancipated merely by getting pregnant/having a child (that would be ridiculous). You are still subject to the rules and authority of your parents, so they get to decide where you're allowed to live.
Yes, if you are legally emancipated, you can rent an apartment at the age of 18. Emancipation means you are considered legally independent from your parents or guardians, giving you the ability to enter into contracts like a lease agreement. However, landlords may still have their own age requirements or rental criteria that you would need to meet.
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.
American colonists should help pay for some of the expenses.