Depends on the state your living in.
If the parents sign off or the 17 year old is emancipated.
No, once a minor is emancipated, they are responsible for their own necessaries, such as food, shelter, and medical care. Emancipation releases parents from their obligation to provide these necessities for their child.
If your parents will not allow you to get emancipated, you may need to demonstrate to a court that it is in your best interest to be emancipated and that you are capable of supporting yourself. You can seek legal advice and guidance on how to proceed with the emancipation process despite your parents' objections.
Unless you have been legally emancipated by a Court of Law, or by marriage (which is an act of permanent emancipation), you must be 18 years old before you are legally an adult. You could move out with your parents permission, but they would still be legally responsible for you. For example, you cannot legally sign a lease agreement unless you are an adult, so your parents would have to sign the lease for you to get an apartment. And then they (not you) would be responsible for the lease agreement.
Yes, in Virginia, a 19-year-old can petition the court for emancipation from their parents. The court will consider factors such as the minor's ability to support themselves financially and make independent decisions.
You have to get emancipated, but you might want to think hard before doing so. In order to get emancipated your parents have to sign off giving you permission. You have to get emancipated, but you might want to think hard before doing so. In order to get emancipated your parents have to sign off giving you permission.
That will be true in most states. There are a few states that don't make that automatic.
First you'll need to get emancipated, and a judge won't do it unless you have a good reason.
You can't, obviously.
if you are emancipated you no longer need parent's permission for anything
If you are younger than eighteen, you can be legally emancipated from your parents. They can also sign papers giving you permission to marry your boyfriend.
Arkansas doesn't have an emancipation statute, so signatures won't make a difference.
No you can not. You will need parental consent in getting that license. Your parents will have to sign off on the paperwork. Driving is a privilege not a right. Check with the laws in the state that you are from and good luck.
Oh, you all ready got a judge to sign off on your emancipation? You have a job? You can support yourself? If you don't have these you are not emancipated. You don't state how old you are, but I must assume you are a minor who wants to be with a adult who is 27. As a minor your parents still have the responsibility for your welfare and actions.
They can sign for emancipation if they are alcoholics, yes, but the states that have the option of emancipation requires the teen to be at least 16. Then it's up to the judge to decide and if you have fulfilled all the requirements. If a minor have a alcoholic parent and need help they will have to turn to the Children Protective Service. Emancipation is not the first choice.
A 17-year-old can get married in California if they are legally emancipated from their parents, or their parents sign a legal document. Once married, they can no longer rely on their parents for support.
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