Article 35. Emancipation. § 7B‑3500. Who may petition. Any juvenile who is 16 years of age or older and who has resided in the same county in North Carolina or on federal territory within the boundaries of North Carolina for six months next preceding the filing of the petition may petition the court in that county for a judicial decree of emancipation. (1979, c. 815, s. 1; 1998‑202, s. 6.) See: http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/EnactedLegislation/Statutes/HTML/ByArticle/Chapter_7B/Article_35.html
how do i get emancipated?
How old do you have to be to get emancipated in columbus, ohio? And are there any rules? If so what are they?
No.
There isn't a way to become an adult without being emancipated, either through process of law or by getting married.
Only medically regarding herself and the child.
No, not in any state are you emancipated because you are pregnant or had a baby.
Delaware does not have an emancipation statute.
To have a child become emancipated requires a lawyer and court hearing.
When you turn 18 or when you get married. Having a child does not emancipate you.
Obviously you don't understand what emancipation is as emancipated minors do not have guardians. Nor can you get emancipated if you will then have to depend on someone else to provide for you (I assume that's the role you want the guardian to take). You need to research the topic.
No. Once a child is legally emancipated, the parent is no longer obligated to pay child support.
Depends. If you are over 18 you are all ready an adult. If you are under 18 you are a minor with a child. The fact that you have a child doesn't mean you are an adult. To become legally emancipated you need to go before a judge and prove you can support yourself and the child.
Become emancipated. Get a lawyer and go before a judge.
In Kansas, a child can become emancipated at 18 years of age, or at 16 or 17 with a court order. Emancipation allows a minor to live independently and make decisions without parental consent.
No, the only thing different is that you are allowed to make medical decisions regarding yourself and your child.
Children are not "emancipated" from child support. They are "entitled" to financial support by the non-custodial parent. In general, children become emancipated by leaving their parent(s)' house and becoming self-supporting. Child support is usually not due for an emancipated child.
In North Carolina, a minor can petition for emancipation at age 16. The minor must prove they are financially self-sufficient and capable of making mature decisions. The court will consider factors such as the minor's best interests, living situation, and ability to support themselves.