At the age of 18 years old, the person is no longer considered a child. They are now considered an adult and would not need to be emancipated to do anything, including dropping out of high school.
You can work for neighbors getting payed little by little. or you could go to the judge that sighed your emancipated papers and get a work permit, then take it to your school.
No, the age of majority is 18. You would need to be legally emancipated if you want to leave home without parental consent.
If you're in the US, unless they are legally emancipated in some manner (court decree, marriage, etc), no they cannot.
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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.
Yes, she's 18 and emancipated.
No, in Pennsylvania, dropping out of school does not automatically grant legal emancipation at 17. Emancipation typically requires a specific legal process to be followed, such as a court petition. It's important to consult with a legal professional for guidance on emancipation laws in your specific situation.
In Pennsylvania, a 17-year-old cannot sign themselves out of school without parental consent. State law requires parental consent for a minor to withdraw from school before the age of 18.
No. The only way to get married without parental consent is by being emancipated and going to school does not do that.
In Kentucky, a child can legally quit school at the age of 18 without parental consent. However, if a student is 16 or 17, they may withdraw from school, but only with parental consent or under specific circumstances, such as being emancipated. It's important for students and parents to be aware of the implications of dropping out, including the impact on future education and employment opportunities.
If you are 18 or emancipated it is possible. It rarely happens.
yes you can
You can work for neighbors getting payed little by little. or you could go to the judge that sighed your emancipated papers and get a work permit, then take it to your school.
Pennsylvania has compulsory school from age 8 to 17. A 16 year old cannot drop out of school.
only if you are legally emancipated from them
William Harrison attended the University of Pennsylvania Medical School but withdrew without graduating.
In Georgia, a 17-year-old cannot withdraw themselves from school without parental consent. The compulsory education age in Georgia is 16, but parental consent is typically required until the age of 18.