1.) Join the military (if you're old enough)
2.) Get married (if you're old enough or if you have parents' permission and meet legal age requirements)
3.) Go to court and have a judge declare you emancipated (with or without parents' permission)
if they have been legally emancipated by the court or through marriage, yes. Otherwise they can only move out with parental permission but will not be emancipated then.
No, you are medically emancipated, but you are not emancipated legally to make your own choices and live where you please.
Emancipated minors are minors who have been legally released from the control of their parents.
Not unless you are legally emancipated.
No. An emancipated minor is legally an adult.
Get emancipated by the court.
no. you should be 18, but if you are emancipated by 16 you can.
If they are emancipated, yes.
No, Massachusetts does not have a specific emancipation statute that allows minors to become legally emancipated. Minors in Massachusetts are considered legally emancipated when they turn 18, as this is the age of majority in the state.
It can take six to eight months.
If you are 18, you are considered an adult in most states. There is no need to do anything other than show proper ID.
Yes, in most places an emancipated teenager can get a tattoo without parental consent since they are legally considered adults. However, there may still be age restrictions depending on the laws of the specific state or country.