If you live in the US you won't be able to get emancipated at 14, even if your parents agree to it. One of the requirements for emancaption is that the minor must have a job and earn enough to fully support theirself. That means paying for rent, utilities, food, medical expenses, etc. That does *not* mean moving in with someone else and depending on them to pay part of the bills. You must be able to pay it all on your own. Since child labor laws *greatly* restrict the number of hours a 14-year-old can work there's no way you can that, unless you happen to be a professional actor / musician / athlete making BIG bucks.
you would still need your foster parents consent
Become emancipated. Get a lawyer and go before a judge.
Yes, in most cases you need parental consent to be emancipated. Emancipation is a legal process where a minor is granted the rights and responsibilities of an adult, and parental consent is typically required to ensure that the minor is capable of handling those responsibilities on their own.
If you are emancipated, you can get married. You can get married under the age of 18 with parental consent in most states. Also, in most states you are considered emancipated if you are married. ill agree with that and add (in new york at least) in order to get married u need parental consent from both parents and you need to be 16
If you are a minor, you would need your parents' permission or involvement of child protective services. If you're an adult, you can leave your parents' house anytime. Living with a friend's family would just require their consent and possibly a written agreement outlining the living arrangements.
You don't get emancipated with parental consent the judge decides if you are emancipated or not... * Illinois 'emancipation of mature minors act' states: "No order of complete or partial emancipation may be entered under this Act if there is any objection by the minor, his parents or guardian"
I have my 16 year old niece staying with me. Her mother is consenting to her staying with us. However, we think that it is best that she tries to get emanicipated. What does she need to do?
No, the legal age of majority is 18. You would need to be legally emancipated.
There are a few requirements for getting emancipated in Montana. You must be at least 16 and a Montana resident. You should be living apart from your parent or guardian and be capable of supporting yourself financially, and your parents will need to consent to the emancipation.
Minnesota does not recognize emancipation. They have no law to allow it. You can live anywhere your parents allow you to live, so that may help you. But they are responsible for your welfare until you reach the age of majority.
No, the age of majority is 18. You would need to be legally emancipated if you want to leave home without parental consent.
No, in Florida, the legal age to move out without parental consent is 18. If you are 16 and want to move out, you would need your parents' consent or have a court order declaring you legally emancipated.