No. You have to be at least 16.
It is possible for a 13-year-old to apply for emancipation, but it is rare and typically requires the minor to demonstrate that they can fully support themselves financially and manage their affairs independently. Emancipation laws vary by state, so it is advised to seek legal counsel to understand the specific requirements and process in the relevant jurisdiction.
In North Carolina, a 15-year-old cannot get emancipated from their parents. Emancipation typically requires the individual to be at least 16 years old, financially independent, and able to demonstrate the capability to live independently.
Haha, wow your very funny. When your 12 why would you need to be emancipated? But the answer is a no.
It would be highly unusual. Very few people would accept any 13 year old as an adult so conducting business, getting a job, or getting a home would all be very difficult. You probably want to start with a call to a family law attorney in your area.
In Alabama, minors must be at least 18 years old to petition for emancipation. Emancipation is a legal process that allows minors to be treated as adults and make decisions on their own. If a minor is seeking emancipation, they would need to file a petition with the court and demonstrate that they are financially independent and capable of supporting themselves.
You're talking about emancipation. If you're in the US, emancipation for a 13-year-old is not going to happen for a multitude of reasons (I'm not even aware of a state that will allow a 13-year-old to file of emancipation). If there is abuse or neglect in the home, talk to a family member, a school counselor, etc. Otherwise--if it's just a case of you not getting along with your parents--find a way to work it out.
You can't. A 13-year-old cannot obtain emancipation in any state (too young). But beyond that, even once you're old enough to petition for emancipation, you cannot get emancipated from just one parent. I have the suspicion that you don't really understand what emancipation is--research it.
Nebraska does not have emancipation laws.
Not going to happen. They are not able to support themselves in any manner legally.
It is possible for a 13-year-old to apply for emancipation, but it is rare and typically requires the minor to demonstrate that they can fully support themselves financially and manage their affairs independently. Emancipation laws vary by state, so it is advised to seek legal counsel to understand the specific requirements and process in the relevant jurisdiction.
yes
im pretty sure you kan move out by yourself with out emancipation
Not going to happen! A 13 year old isn't even old enough to get a work permit, so making enough money to support themselves is pretty much out of the question. Only about half the states allow emancipation to begin with, and they typically require you to be at least 16 if not older to apply.
They are the same for any other sixteen year old. Most states will allow sixteen year olds to request emancipation.
court emancipation.
There isn't any, so there is nothing to find. Indiana has no emancipation statute.
To apply for emancipation, you would have to prove you can be self supporting, and there is no way a 13 year old can be self supporting. Even if you were financially, there is no way a judge would allow a 13 year old to live on his or her own. That's what emancipation means, to be free from the "rule" of custodial adults. So, to answer your first question, the answer is no. To answer your second question, a 13 year old cannot work unless it's doing something like mowing yards, etc. But no business or company will hire you until you are 16 years old.