Emancipation laws vary by state, but generally, a 15-year-old girl can be emancipated from her guardian under certain conditions, such as proving financial independence and the ability to make responsible decisions. The process typically involves filing a petition in court, where the minor must demonstrate their capability to live independently. However, emancipation is not common at such a young age and often requires specific circumstances, like marriage or joining the military. It's important to consult local laws for precise requirements and processes.
the gardian or parent
The decision resides with the parent who retains legal custody.
Too young to even be considered. How would you support yourself?
Yes, as long as the cosigner is a legal gardian or a parent.
No it is not.
If you mean by your self, then no where, if you mean whast shop then anywhere as long as you have a parent or gardian with you.
Answer If you are not a legal gardian and she is under the age of 17 than you both can get arrested for kiddnapping and running away.
you call a 16 year old girl a 16 year old girl
No, most states would require you to be at least 18 preferably 21+.
no
a 10 year old girl
i guess that depends on if you are the parent of the girl or you are the girl.