Generally emancipation is less about your family and more about you. You need to show a court that you are more capable and more responsible than the average 18 year old. If you can prove that you are more adult than the average 'beginning' adult, can support yourself, and have a need for emancipation then you have a chance. If the issue is entirely about your home life then the court will probably lean toward some type of foster arrangement.
In Pennsylvania, to get emancipated as a minor, you must be at least 16 years old. You would need to file a petition with the court, showing that you can financially support yourself and make decisions independently. It's important to seek advice or assistance from a legal professional to navigate the process successfully.
In Pennsylvania, you must be at least 18 years old to legally move out of your parents' or guardians' home without their permission. However, there are exceptions for minors who are married, in the military, or have been declared emancipated by a court.
In Alabama, a minor must be at least 19 years old to leave home legally without parental consent. However, there are exceptions for minors who are legally emancipated or married.
In Nevada, the legal age to leave home without parental consent is 18 years old. However, minors may be able to leave home earlier if they are legally emancipated by a court order.
In Michigan, the legal age for a teenager to leave home without parental consent is 18 years old. However, exceptions may exist if the teenager is emancipated or has parental consent.
In Kentucky, a child is considered a legal adult at age 18. However, minors may leave home before reaching adulthood if they are legally emancipated by a court order or have parental permission to move out.
you would need to be emancipated...why would you want to move out?
Not without parental consent.Added: A child is not considered emancipated in Michigan until they are 18 years.
If you are 18 years old you are considered an adult and can do what you wish.
That's a question for an attorney in the state in which you were emancipated. However, assuming the emancipation was not conditional (such as you remaining in the service), you probably are. The real question is this: If you're emancipated, what are you calling "home?" If what you're referring to as "home" is where your parents live, an emancipated individual would be a guest in their home and obviously could be invited to remain (or not) at their pleasure.
Once a person is emancipated they can live in their own apartment or home. The emancipated can also live with a sibling or other family member if they choose.
Adult age or emancipated minor.
If your parents consent, you can move out. Otherwise you must be emancipated or reach the age of majority to legally leave home.
In the United States a 17 year old is still considered a minor. Unless legally emancipated a 17 year old can not move away from home.
no
You don't need to be emancipated at 19; you can leave home at 18 throughout the USA.
The legal age adult in the State of Florida is 18 years old. As such, anyone under 18 years of age cannot leave home, unless you have parental consent, or have been declared emancipated by a State or Federal judge.
no you have to go to court to be emancipated and your parents have to approve for you to do so. If you just leave well you just left.