if youre emancipated from your parents they have no legal grounds to detain you.
1. the legal age is 18, so there is no need to get emancipated after you are able to leave with your parents permission.It would be just a waste of time to file for it. 2. Actually If you are under the age of 24 and are going to school you still aren't considered an "independent". Meaning you can still be claimed on your parents taxes and on your fafsa you have to fill it out as a dependent.
The inventor Garrett Morgan was born in 1877, and his parents were both former slaves; all slaves had been emancipated by the time of Morgan's birth.
In Georgia, you can now go to jail at 17, so that creates a bit of a loophole. You cannot be kicked out until age 18, but because you can now go to jail at 17, you can leave home at 17, and there's nothing your parents or the police can do.
Yes, if you join the military, your parents sign papers saying it's ok, or you get a judge to declare you capable of caring for yourself. unfortunately, the only one that doesn't require parental permission is the last one, and you have to have a source of income and a place to live. Hope this helps.
Being a teen myself, I know that in many cases, parents can go beyond the healthy point of guiding and encouraging their teens.. to controlling them and shoving repetitive lectures down their throats. We want to grow. We want to learn, and this is the time to do it. Many teens want to be emancipated so they can think on their own and get away from everything that is holding them back, mainly including their overprotective and over worried parents. Teens may also be going through abuse from their parents and want to escape this. There are endless reasons for teens having a parental emancipation. Too many to post here. Oh and by the way.. it's emancipated. With an "i".
Generally speaking, if you have not been emancipated, then your parents can still be held responsible.
not unless their parents beat them or neglect them or something like that
You only need permission from your parents. Otherwise, you will have to wait until you are an adult, which is 18 or be emancipated.
No. An emancipated minor is required to support themselves through gainful employment and not by their parents or public assistance.
Yes, if a judge of competent jurisdiction agrees.
Emancipated minors are minors who have been legally released from the control of their parents.
First you'll need to get emancipated, and a judge won't do it unless you have a good reason.
No. Emancipated children have no legal ties to their parents.
No, not in any state are you emancipated because you are pregnant or had a baby.
No, your parents have the right to control you up until you're 16 then you could get emancipated if you wanted but its not recommended. Anybody who controls another has problems, mental problems. Something that gives them the need to want to control a person is something that happens to a person emotionally. Besides that my personal opinion is no.
It requires parental permission or a court order. Otherwise, you are considered emancipated on marriage. And your parents are no longer responsible for your support or welfare.
There is no emancipation statute in Ohio. Contact child services in your area for help in getting out of a dangerous environment.