If he is emancipated, he can purchase a house. It may be difficult to obtain a mortgage at that age. Emancipation means he is allowed to sign a contract and buy real property.
Yes, an emancipated 17-year-old can buy a house as long as they meet the legal requirements for purchasing real estate, such as having the necessary funds or qualifying for a mortgage. However, they may face challenges in obtaining a mortgage due to their age and credit history. It is advisable to seek guidance from a legal professional or financial advisor before proceeding.
Yes, a 15 year old cannot be emancipated in the state of Michigan. The minimum age for emancipation in Michigan is 16, and even then, the minor must meet specific criteria and successfully petition the court for emancipation.
Legally, not without his father's permission.
Haha, wow your very funny. When your 12 why would you need to be emancipated? But the answer is a no.
can i 16 year old move out of the house in Florida and not be emancipated and not have perental consent as long as they are safe and in school and not in any danger what so ever
If they are emancipated, you have no obligations toward them, other than those of someone sharing a house with another adult.
No.
yes but only if the 16 year old was emancipated.
Yes, an emancipated 17-year-old can buy a house as long as they meet the legal requirements for purchasing real estate, such as having the necessary funds or qualifying for a mortgage. However, they may face challenges in obtaining a mortgage due to their age and credit history. It is advisable to seek guidance from a legal professional or financial advisor before proceeding.
No she can not.
Only with parental permission until you are emancipated.
No she can not. Being pregnant does not make you emancipated.
Not unless you've been emancipated.
Parents are responsible financially for a 17 year old in Michigan who voluntarily moves out of the house unless the teen is completely emancipated. Teens can be partially emancipated, which means parents can still be responsible for certain things.
NO
Only with parental permission or being emancipated by the court.
She is not yet an adult at 17. No, she is not emancipated and her parents are still responsible for her.