The 17-year old's parents are not responsible unless ordered by court
If he's emancipated, he's considered an adult, thus negating any claims on the grandparents.
Once a minor is emancipated (which rarely occurs, by the way) the parents are no longer responsible for them in any way, so no, they are not required to any type of payment/support.
No. An emancipated minor is required to support themselves through gainful employment and not by their parents or public assistance.
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.
If they are willing to be emancipated, as than they will have that right. see links
Yes.
No. There is no judge who would do that. At 14 you are not done with school and can not get a job or a place to live. You need your parents to support you and if emancipated they are no longer responsible for you and you are completely on your own. 14 is too young for that. When pregnant and after you decide things regarding your baby but your parents still decide regarding you.
In Connecticut, parents are legally responsible for their child until the age of 18, unless the child has been legally emancipated. This means parents are responsible for providing financial support, housing, education, and medical care until the child turns 18.
In Tennessee, parents are generally legally responsible for their 16-year-old child, even if the child is married. The parents are responsible for providing their child with financial support, healthcare, and a safe living environment until the child reaches the age of majority. Marriage does not change the parents' legal responsibilities.
There is no requirement that a parent pay for college unless there is a support agreement in place. And given that they are emancipated, they are supposed to be on their own and no longer need any help from the parents..
Once they have reached the age of majority, the parents are no longer responsible. And the fact that they are married would indicate that they are emancipated if they are not the age of majority. There is no longer a legal responsibility to support their children.
An 18-year-old in California is considered a legal adult and therefore his or her parents no longer retain custody over them. Neither are the parents responsible for paying for the higher education of an adult child. The exception is, if a parent is required to do so in a child support order.
No, becoming emancipated means you have to prove to the court that you can support yourself.