The state has decided that it doesn't want minors away from the supervision of their parents. And they do not want additional burden on the state welfare system for these kids. They are attempting to insure that education is a priority as well.
Vermont was the first state to enact an emancipation law in 1777, declaring that enslavement could not exist within its borders.
There is no statute for emancipation in Pennsylvania. You will have to wait until you reach the age of majority. If you are not safe, contact social services for help.
It would be highly unusual. Very few people would accept any 13 year old as an adult so conducting business, getting a job, or getting a home would all be very difficult. You probably want to start with a call to a family law attorney in your area.
Laws of individual states may vary, but as to New York state, a New York State resident is defined as a person who lives in New York with the intent that New York be their "fixed and permanent" place to reside. Evidence of Residency - A person who lives in a home, apartment or room in New York state for 90 days or more is considered to have "presumptive evidence" that she is a resident of New York. Establishing Residency Under New York state law - a person has established residency in New York state when he pays New York state taxes and has a New York state driver's license or identification card, a New York state voter registration card and bank accounts within the state.
The state does not feel it is in the best interests of Ohio. Emancipation removes the parent's responsibility and they believe the burden will be placed on the state to support these individuals.
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No, New York State does not recognize common law marriage.
No, New York does not recognize common law marriage.
New Jersey does not have an emancipation statute. You will have to wait until you become an adult. If you are not safe contact your local social services to get help.
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The majority of the TV series 'Law and Order' was filmed in and around New York City, which is in the state of New York.
Emancipation laws vary from state to state. If the state has an emancipation law, (only about half of them do) it usually requires the minor to be at least 16.
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Yes. The state of New York recognizes out-of-state comprehensive registered domestic partnerships that are substantially equivalent to legal marriage and it recognizes them as legal marriages for the purpose of New York state law. Since Oregon state registered domestic partnerships are substantially equivalent to legal marriage under Oregon law, they are recognized as legal marriages for purposes of New York state law.
Vermont was the first state to enact an emancipation law in 1777, declaring that enslavement could not exist within its borders.