Unfortunately no you cannot, You have to wait until your sixteen, and you have to be financially able to support yourself. But if you're being abused I suggest you go to the local police department and report your parents, then you'll be placed in a relatives home, if you have no relatives willing to take you then you'll be placed in foster care, if you do not wish to report your abuser which I HIGHLY suggest you do then you should get a job and save up money so you can get emancipated at 16
Haha, wow your very funny. When your 12 why would you need to be emancipated? But the answer is a no.
Nothing can be proved without evidence. There are different kinds of evidence, some more convincing than others. Circumstantial evidence - This is when you get people to tell the court that they saw you get abused, or they can say the heard you being abused. This can be used in court, but it is not very convincing to the judge or jury. Hearsay evidence - This cannot be used in court, because it is not very reliable. An example of hearsay would be, "Paul told linda who told charlie who wrote a letter to Andrea saying that Phillip was being abused." This is not very credible. Physical evidence is the most convincing, this would be like, taking a picture of a bruise. Finally, it is very important that if you know someone who is being abused or if you are being abused yourself, you MUST contact somebody to get help. Contact a relative, contact the police, tell a teacher, call a lawyer, or call protective services. Nobody has the right to abuse anybody, and abuse must be stopped. Do not be afraid to ask for help or to help another person.
In California, a minor must be at least 14 years old to petition the court for emancipation. However, the minor must meet certain criteria, such as being able to financially support themselves and demonstrate the ability to live independently. Each case is evaluated individually by the court.
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No your parents can not hit you.Well if you are bad they can smack your bottom.If your parents hit you then that is very very bad.But remember that if you get a smack on the bottom,that is not a hit.If your parents smack your bottom then their being good parents.So just remember that if your parents smack your bottom then that's not a hit.
It is not very likely that they can get emancipated. Of the states that allow emancipation, most require you to be at least 16. However, if you are being abused, contact local social services. They will help you get to a safe place.
{| |- | If you are being abused, contact social services in your community. They will get you to a safe place. Emancipation is available in about half the states of the US. The laws vary in the states that allow it. They must show that they can take care of themselve financially and not be a burden on the state. Not having a job or money will make this very difficult. The minor must also show that they are responsible and can take care of themselves in any situation. |}
they would be shy and be very scard of people and may be a bit fierce.
It is unknown if she was ever abused because her private life is very private.
becuse its very very bad for you.
No. They are responsible for your well being, and therefore make all decisions for you. If you would like to get a license as a minor and your parents wont let you you should maybe get emancipated, but then you would have to support yourself in all ways, making it very hard to purchase a car, because it is very hard to get a decent paying job with no high school education
There really isn't a set in stone personality for a woman who has or is being abused. They could become very jittery, shy, closed off, quiet, self-blaming. Some may become very violent themselves. Some go into a deep depression. There are many different ways of telling if a woman has or is being abused. if she gets jumpy or shaky or what not when knowing her abuser is coming or whatever she most likely is. Many different ways you can tell.
there were people abused of their rights to liberty and life in very awfull conditions.
More than 6,ooo cats get abused its very sad
No he has very loving parents :)
There are many different options. In many cases, another family member, like your aunt or uncle or grandparents would take you in. If there is nobody else, a foster family would take you. It is very important that you call for help immediately if you are being abused. Call the police, talk to a teacher or your principal. Talk to a neighbor, talk to a friend, but get help immediately. Nobody has the right to hurt you if you are being abused. You must get help.
She was neglected and abused. She had a very hard life, so now that she is a real princess, she can really appreciate what she has, as well as have empathy for others.