It's possible, provided that you live in a state that has emancipation laws (not every state does) and you prove your case to the court. Among other things, you would have to prove that you are capable of supporting yourself (and that means of support can not be public assistance). You also have to prove that it's in your best interest to be emancipated. The courts generally don't like to override the authority of parents, and if your parents object, then you are really going to have to prove your case.
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.
If the minor (key fact) in question is not emancipated and his/her parents are his/her legal guardians, then no. If the minor (key fact) in question is not emancipated and his/her parents are his/her legal guardians, then no.
yes u can
When emancipated which is usually 18yo. You can also move if you have parental consent.
No, the legal age of majority for the state is 18. A minor who becomes pregnant or has a child is not considered automatically emancipated except in the state of Wisconsin.
if youre emancipated from your parents they have no legal grounds to detain you.
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.
if you are emancipated you no longer need parent's permission for anything
You can't, obviously.
You are all ready emancipated at 18 because you are an adult according to the law. Move out of your parents house, get your own place, and pay for your expenses to not have them considered as part of the financial aid.
Unless you're mentally disabled somehow, you shouldn't need to be "emancipated", since you're no longer a minor (in most states, anyway).
i think you can, but im also thinking you have to take your parents to court and prove you can afford too.
in most states you have to be in the system for some odd reason to be emancipated with out your parents consent. if you want to be emancipated because you want to do your own thing like drop out of school or rebel in some ways then it would be hard to understand your parents stand point. if you are legally able to take care of yourself and attend school and provide for your self in every aspect then go the department of social services and ask for their help.
If you are emancipated, it's up to your parents as to whether you have to move out of the house or not. If your parents do not want you to continue to live with them, they can get an eviction notice to force you to move. However, in order for a court to approve emancipation, you have to prove to the court that you are self-supportive and that you have a place of your own to live.
The minor may live where ever they want, the have been emancipated, they may control their own lives with no involvement from parents.
No. An emancipated minor is required to support themselves through gainful employment and not by their parents or public assistance.
Yes, if a judge of competent jurisdiction agrees.