At 18, any child in any state is considered a legal adult. Therefore, emancipation is moot.
Yes, Georgia gives contractual capacity to emancipated minors. Once a minor is legally emancipated, they are treated as an adult except in ways which would otherwise be prohibited by law, such as consumption of alcohol.
No. You are a minor with a child. Nothing more nothing less. To be emancipated you need to prove to a judge that you can support yourself and your child.
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.
you can't if your minor you'll just have to wait until your both eighteen There are some ways to work around it. In some states you can move out at 17 without parent consent. But since you are BOTH minors it makes it difficult. One of you would have to be 18 in order to sign for an apartment, etc. You would need a job, transportation and able to stay in school. Not all states are like this though. I would suggest asking a police officer what the local laws are.
Currently the state of Georgia has no emancipation laws. The only thing a minor can do in severe situations involving abuse or neglect is to go to DFCS
Only when it comes to medical decisions regarding you and the baby.
No, in Georgia, having a child does not automatically emancipate a minor. Emancipation is a legal process that must be granted by a court. The minor would need to petition the court for emancipation and meet specific requirements to be granted emancipated status.
Yes, you are considered emancipated when you join the military. However, to join the Army at 17, you must have parental permission.
Yes, Georgia gives contractual capacity to emancipated minors. Once a minor is legally emancipated, they are treated as an adult except in ways which would otherwise be prohibited by law, such as consumption of alcohol.
Previously GA didn
Emancipated or not, you can date anyone you want as long as the person you date is 16 or older; the legal age of consent in Georgia is 16.
Georgia does not currently have an emancipation statute.
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In Georgia, a 17-year-old is still considered a minor and cannot move out on their own without the consent of a parent or legal guardian. If they wish to move out, they would need to be emancipated by the court or have parental consent.
If you are an active duty member of the military, you are considered emancipated. Signing papers isn't enough, you have to be on active duty.
no you have to go to court to be emancipated and your parents have to approve for you to do so. If you just leave well you just left.