This is not easy, to free yourself from your parents home is difficult. You should really consider other options before this. Family counseling, even separate counseling. Talk to a trusted adult or relative. You must have good reasons for wanting this and only a judge can determine this if your still a minor. Consider that once you do this you will change the dynamics of your family forever and there is no turning back. Be sure the reasons you want to be emancipated are the truth because you can get into a lot of trouble for lying and make lots of problems for family members, whether they are involved or not. Go to your local library and get books on improving you and your families relationship, you only have one lineage and it is important.
As long as the child can support himself or herself, and the parent is consenting, there is no problem.
Pretty hard, since there is no emancipation status for South Carolina.
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You can't. A 13-year-old cannot obtain emancipation in any state (too young). But beyond that, even once you're old enough to petition for emancipation, you cannot get emancipated from just one parent. I have the suspicion that you don't really understand what emancipation is--research it.
He is no longer a minor at 18, he is an adult. He is all ready emancipated.
It is possible for a 15 year old girl to seek emancipation in some states if she can demonstrate that she is capable of living independently and managing her own affairs. However, the process and requirements for emancipation vary by state, so it is important to consult with a legal professional for specific guidance.
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South Carolina averages 27 tornadoes per year.
South Carolina was Founded in 1684
Why not at south carolina? As you are living in south carolina,it will be better for you to file divorce at carolina. The answer is no. You will have to file for your divorce in South Carolina but you have to have resided in South Carolina for at least one year.
No. Pregnancy does not emancipate a teen in any state of the US.
South Carolina joined the US in 1787 Hope this helped
South Carolina gets approximately 51 inches of rain per year.
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