Pennsylvania do not have early emancipation. but even if they did the court would not emancipate you so you can live with your aunt. The requirements are usually living on your own, having a job, finish school, pay your own bills etc.
In Pennsylvania, a minor can seek emancipation by showing financial independence and maturity. There are no specific laws governing moving out in Berks County, but minors usually need parental consent or court approval to live independently before turning 18. It's advisable to consult with a lawyer or legal professional for guidance on emancipation and moving out in Berks County.
There are none for the state of Pennsylvania as it one of the 15 states that has not passed emancipation law. You will have to wait until you are an adult. If you are not safe, contact social services for assistance.
In most cases, a 12 year old cannot live with her aunt and uncle without her parents' consent. Legal guardianship or court approval is typically required to change the child's living situation without the parents' permission.
In North Carolina, a 15-year-old cannot get emancipated from their parents. Emancipation typically requires the individual to be at least 16 years old, financially independent, and able to demonstrate the capability to live independently.
Minnesota does not recognize emancipation. They have no law to allow it. You can live anywhere your parents allow you to live, so that may help you. But they are responsible for your welfare until you reach the age of majority.
Bridgeport, Pennsylvania. The same place where his parents were killed!
they live in pennsylvania i supose norristown
They had to live with there aunt and uncle because there parents were no longer there to look after them
As long as both your aunt and parents agree to this then yes.
A minor can move to a different state to live with an aunt as long as they have permission from their parents.
He lived with his aunt and uncle
At 18, you're a legal adult and shouldn't need emancipation.
What do my parents need to do to let me be adopted by my aunt and uncle at sixteen
Absolutely. If this cannot be done amicably between all parties involved, it can be legally done with an emancipation (legal status for a child to not be subject to the will of their parents).
you will be emaciated b4 your freedom comes
The Aunt would need to file a motion for custody of a child in need of care.
You can if your parents agree to allow it.