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 New York, you can be emancipated if you are 16 or 17 years old, not 15. Emancipation in New York requires you to demonstrate that you can financially support yourself, make your own decisions, and live independently. You would need to file a petition with the court and provide evidence of your ability to live on your own.
The age of emancipation in New York is 21 years old, unless the minor is married or in the military, in which case they can be emancipated earlier.
New York does not have an emancipation statute. If there are safety concerns, you should inform someone from social services or your school. They will get you into foster care or another safe place.
In New York State, a minor must be at least 16 years old to petition for emancipation from their parents. Emancipation is a legal process where a minor is declared independent from their parents or guardians and assumes responsibility for their own care.
New York is one of 15 states without an Emancipation Statute. Which means you will not be able to become emancipated. If you are not safe, contact social services so they can get you to a safe place.
No. When married he/she is emancipated.
You are all ready there and considered an adult . The moment you turned 18 you were emancipated.
To legally rent an apartment, you must be 18 years of age. If your are an emancipated minor, the rules are different.
No, there are no emancipation laws in New York that would allow this to happen.
In New York, you can be emancipated if you are 16 or 17 years old, not 15. Emancipation in New York requires you to demonstrate that you can financially support yourself, make your own decisions, and live independently. You would need to file a petition with the court and provide evidence of your ability to live on your own.
No.
No you have to go to court.
No, in NY an 18 year-old is considered as having reached majority (adulthood), and is automatically considered emancipated (assuming no disabilities). -J
In New York, one reaches the age of majority when they turn 18. Emancipation is a process available in some states before a minor reaches the age of majority
In New York State the maximum age for child support is 21 years old. However that is considered "emancipated" if the child gets married, becomes self-supporting, or joins the military.
The age of emancipation in New York is 21 years old, unless the minor is married or in the military, in which case they can be emancipated earlier.
Only if legally emancipated and even then, good luck finding anyone that would rent to you because you are under 18.