Yes, they are considered emancipated. * If your mother is allowing you to get married at 16, it hardly sounds like you need to be emancipated. Emancipation is a long process reserved for those who are in severely neglectful for abusive relationships. * A minor who marries with parental permission or by order of the court is considered automatically emancipated. The same premise applies to minors who are given parental permission to join the military. (06/13/09) It is a statistical fact that relationships involving people who co-habitat and/or get married prior to age 24 have an 85% failure rate. Biologically, this is when females reach full mature on the physical, emotional, and hormonal levels. At this point, a woman is fully prepared to have and handle children, as well as a male that is still not fully mature.
Males don't reach full physical and hormonal maturity until age 30. This is also when they reach their peak emotional maturity, but not to the point of being fully independent. Half of the male emotional health comes from a woman. The biochemical frequency range of the male brain adjusts itself to match that of the female, developing an emotional symbiotic relationship.
Couples who begin cohabiting and/or get married prior to age 24 can find themselves drawing away from each other as each reaches full maturity. Their whole view of the world, and each other, changes. This doesn't happen to all couples, but clearly it is a factor in most relationship breakdowns.
Cohabiting couples breakup three times more than married couples. Cohabiting couples that later marry have a 46% higher rate of divorce than those who did not cohabit prior to marriage. See Link Below
As far as I'm aware, in every state if you legally marry, then you are automatically considered to be an emancipated minor and therefore you can move out without parental consent.
{| |- | If you are legally married, you are considered emancipated. The age of your husband does not matter. Be prepared to present a certified copy of the marriage license. |}
Yes, once a minor who is at least the age of seventeen, has received parental permission to enlists in the military or marry and does so, they become "automatically" emancipated.
The key here is "emancipated" and if you are the answer is yes. To be legally emancipated is just not moving out it is a legal judgment by a court. So, you will need a lawyer, several thousand dollars, and the ability to support yourself (you'll have to prove it). A judge will ask you questions and make the decision.
If you are legally married, you are considered an adult.
{| |- | You are automatically emancipated when you reach the age of 18. There is no specific action that has to be taken. The parents no longer have any responsibility for the child. |}
18, unless you have parental consent or have been legally emancipated.
you really can't unless you are legally emancipated.. sorry.
You can if you have parental permission or if you've been emancipated.
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.
18 years old.
If you are 18, you are considered an adult in most states. There is no need to do anything other than show proper ID.