If you are 18, you are considered an adult in most states. There is no need to do anything other than show proper ID.
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.
Why do you think you need to be emancipated at the age of 18? At 18, you
Kentucky does not have an emancipation statute. A person under the age of 18 can not legally emancipate himself from his parents. But - with the parents consent and a judge's approval in court, you can become emancipated in Kentucky. Actually there r additions to KRS 405 that allow for emancipation in Kentucky:
As long as you are emancipated, you can move in. When you become emancipated it means, even though age wise you are not, legally you are an adult. You can sign contracts and make all the decisions, and deal with the responsibilities of, being an adult.
The best thing to do would be to gecome emancipated. That can usually happen around the age of 16. if you don't become emancipated you have to wait till 18 just like in every other state
No, if you are pregnant and under the age of 18 you are not leagally emancipated from your parents at all until you are 18 then you can be on your own. Just because you have a baby doesn't mean your an adult.
18, unless you have parental consent or have been legally emancipated.
In Virginia, parents are legally responsible for their child until the age of 18, unless the child is emancipated or the parents' rights are terminated by a court.
Yes, if you are legally emancipated, you can rent an apartment at the age of 18. Emancipation means you are considered legally independent from your parents or guardians, giving you the ability to enter into contracts like a lease agreement. However, landlords may still have their own age requirements or rental criteria that you would need to meet.
Not until they are 18 years of age in Florida. Until then the parents determine where you live.
18, unless you've been emancipated.
If she is legally emancipated (by the courts) then yes. If over the age of majority, which is now 18, she does not need anyones approval. If she is under the age of 18 and not legally emancipated, then she will need her parents approval. Certain ages require the Minister of Home Affair's approval. See the Children's Act of 2005