In Indiana the juvenile court can grant emancipation if they find that the child: (1) wishes to be free from parental control and protection and no longer needs that control and protection; (2) has sufficient money for the child's own support; (3) understands the consequences of being free from parental control and protection; and (4) has an acceptable plan for independent living.
WHAT IS THE FIRST STEP IN GETTING EMANCIPATED IN THE STATE OF INDIANA
Minors wishing to be emancipated must take the responsibility of researching and filing a petition themselves. Indiana Family And Juvenile Law Title 31, Chapter 20. Dispositional Decrees: 31-34-20-6 htpp://www.in.gov/legislative/ic/code/title31/ar16/ch6.htm
If you are emancipated, and at least 16, yes you can get married. Marriage is another way of getting emancipated.
That is the purpose of getting emancipated. You are responsible for your own housing arrangements.
You can't. Indiana does not have an emancipation statute.Yes, you can, but it is done through the school corporation, not the court system. She must file an application and then appear to prove that you are not supporting her (ie. she provides her own food, housing, etc.)
No, getting a ticket when you have a drivers permit in Indiana will not prohibit you from getting your drivers license. There are several steps to getting your drivers license in Indiana and it is best to contact the Indiana DMV for more in depth information.
Contrary to popular belief, simply becoming a parent does not make a person emancipated. Generally speaking, the only way to become an emancipated minor is by order of the court (and not all states have emancipation laws), getting (legally) married, or joining the military (which minors need parental consent to do).
You are all ready there and considered an adult . The moment you turned 18 you were emancipated.
16 i am getting emancipated in the state of n.c. but im 17 i am pretty sure any state is 16 to 18
To get emancipated you need to get a lawyer and present your case to him and ask him to help you.Results may vary ....What are you getting emancipation for?
The law is the same in all states; you only get medically emancipated so you can make medical decisions regarding yourself and the baby.
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.