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YES, YOU JUST HAVE TO DO EVERYTHING FOR YOURSELF AS IF YOU WERE AN ADULT. Why would you want to be emancipated if you live at home? I can't help but wonder if it's a case of wanting the freedom to make all your own decisions, but still depending on Mom and Dad for support? If that is the case, then it's not going to happen.

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Q: If you were abused in an old home and sent away with another legal parent can you still get emancipated from the parent you live with now?
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Can a sixteen year old terminate legal rights of the parents or become emancipated in South Carolina if parent consents?

Yes. You have to have parental consent to be legally emancipated, unless you are being mentally/emotionally abused, physically abused, or their living arrangements are unstable.


Can a minor run away from a parent to be with another relative in the state of California?

A minor cannot runaway legally to a relative in another state and there not be any legal repurcussions from it. The parent/custodian has a "duty of care" that the law says they are responsible for that minors health, care and well being. Unless the minor has been emancipated then they can do whatever they want like an 18 year old + adult can do


Can you drop out of school at 17 in Georgia without parental consent?

The legal age of majority in Georgia is 18. Unless the minor has been emancipated by the court, he would not be able to enter a legal contract, nor legally live outside of the parent's or guardian's custody.


Can a 17 year old leave home after graduation without parents 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.


What are the legal ramifications of a step parent signing legal documents for a minor?

You haven't explained what documents you refer to. Generally, the documents aren't binding since the step-parent has no legal authority to sign for the child. Also, it may constitute fraud since the step parent knows they do not have legal authority and they went ahead and signed as the parent. BY signing they may place the other party in jeopardy if the other party doesn't know they have no legal authority. They may be sued by the parent if they placed the child in a situation the parent did not approve.You haven't explained what documents you refer to. Generally, the documents aren't binding since the step-parent has no legal authority to sign for the child. Also, it may constitute fraud since the step parent knows they do not have legal authority and they went ahead and signed as the parent. BY signing they may place the other party in jeopardy if the other party doesn't know they have no legal authority. They may be sued by the parent if they placed the child in a situation the parent did not approve.You haven't explained what documents you refer to. Generally, the documents aren't binding since the step-parent has no legal authority to sign for the child. Also, it may constitute fraud since the step parent knows they do not have legal authority and they went ahead and signed as the parent. BY signing they may place the other party in jeopardy if the other party doesn't know they have no legal authority. They may be sued by the parent if they placed the child in a situation the parent did not approve.You haven't explained what documents you refer to. Generally, the documents aren't binding since the step-parent has no legal authority to sign for the child. Also, it may constitute fraud since the step parent knows they do not have legal authority and they went ahead and signed as the parent. BY signing they may place the other party in jeopardy if the other party doesn't know they have no legal authority. They may be sued by the parent if they placed the child in a situation the parent did not approve.

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Can a sixteen year old terminate legal rights of the parents or become emancipated in South Carolina if parent consents?

Yes. You have to have parental consent to be legally emancipated, unless you are being mentally/emotionally abused, physically abused, or their living arrangements are unstable.


Is it legal to move out at 17 in the state of Missouri?

Only if you are emancipated or have your parent's permission


What is the legal age for a female in Michigan to move out of her parent's house if she's not emancipated?

The state's legal age of majority is 18.


Could you be in high school without a legal parent guardian?

If you are 18 or emancipated it is possible. It rarely happens.


Is it legal for a parent to take access to their child's bank account?

If the child is an un-emancipated minor, yes.


What do you do if you want to be emancipated from just one parent?

To be emancipated from just one parent, you would need to go through the legal process of seeking partial emancipation. This typically involves proving to a court that it is in your best interest to be legally independent from the specific parent you want to be emancipated from. It's a complex legal process that may require the involvement of a lawyer.


What is the Legal age to drop out of school in Indiana?

Answer You must be 16 years old with parent permission unless your emancipated.


If your 14 are you required to see your parent?

You are required to see your parent or legal guardian as long as you are a minor unless you are emancipated. Different states have different age limits for emancipation of a minor.


Why do you have to get emancipated to move out?

When a person has not reached the age of majority in the state in which they live, emancipation is needed to relieve the parent(s) or legal guardian of their legal responsibilities. Until a minor reaches the state age of legal majority the parent(s) or legal guardian are financially and legally responsible for their underaged children or wards.


If a married minor is emancipated who signs for legal consent in Ohio?

Legal consent for what? You are emancipated and decide for yourself.


What is the legal age that a parent is no longer responsible for their children in Indiana?

18 or until they are emancipated by court order, marriage or enlisted in active military duty.


Can a 14 year old girl get married to a 19 year old boy?

Not unless she gets permission from her parent or legal gaurdian, or unless she has be emancipated.