She is over 18. In all but three states she is considered an adult. Emancipation is not the issue. The real question here is can you get the court to modify the existing support agreement. And you would have to petition the judge for that.
Emancipation happens automatically at the age of majority. So provided the college kid is above this age then technically they are emancipated (i.e. their parents cannot be held responsible for their actions). Pragmatically of course their parents will probably be helping and supporting them and they will probably neither consider themselves nor act fully emancipated. Emancipation can happen below the age of majority where the minor weds or is fully self-sufficient. Often this needs a declaration by the court. Early emancipation can also occur through the contracting of certain kinds of disease.
I neither like carrots nor peas.
The document that abolished slavery in the South was the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which was ratified on December 6, 1865. This amendment declared that "neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction."
If you had read some of the other questions, you would have learned that it's not particularly about age. It's about the minor being able to act as, be treated as, and be responsible as an adult. Being pregnant or having a girl pregnant is probably not in your favor, neither would a criminal or traffic record. Generally you will need to be able to care for yourself including paying rent, paying bills and having insurance or money for adequate medical care.
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 stated that neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall ever exist in any part of the territory. This was a significant step towards abolishing slavery in the United States.
Neither. Always " obligated to " do something.
Emancipation happens automatically at the age of majority. So provided the college kid is above this age then technically they are emancipated (i.e. their parents cannot be held responsible for their actions). Pragmatically of course their parents will probably be helping and supporting them and they will probably neither consider themselves nor act fully emancipated. Emancipation can happen below the age of majority where the minor weds or is fully self-sufficient. Often this needs a declaration by the court. Early emancipation can also occur through the contracting of certain kinds of disease.
No. Actually neither of them is.
Neither expected the passing of the Emancipation Proclamation before the war ended.
Neither the mom nor the daughter wanted to drive down to Arizona for softball Nationals.
Gohan has a daughter, Pan and she had a son/daughter which was never shown, and her daughter/son had Goku Jr.
Neither
no neither have I HERP
Neither a pap smear nor a physical exam can tell you if your daughter has had sex.
Neither, Mandodari is the daughter of the King of Asuras
No, neither of them have kids.
No. Neither the 1999 or 2004 adaptation of First Daughter star anybody by the name of James Bond.