parents have to support until children are 21.
{| |- | Like most states, the age of majority in Indiana is the age of 18. Once they reach the age of 18, there is no legal responsibility. They do not have to provide support or co-sign contracts for them. |}
There is no statute for emancipation in Indiana, so there is no form. You will have to wait until you reach the age of majority. If you are not safe, contact social services for help.
The Age of majority is 21 years of age
{| |- | No, you cannot. Indiana does not have an emancipation statute. Being pregnant does not emancipate a minor. You must be an adult to decide where you wish to live. Until your reach the age of majority your parents are responsible for you, including where you live. |}
it is 14 but you have restrictions
The age of majority in Indiana is 18 years of age.
In Indiana, the legal age of majority is 18. However, you may be able to leave home at 17 with parental consent or by petitioning the court for emancipation. It's recommended to seek legal advice before making any decisions.
Any thing under the age of majority is considered a minor. That would be 18 in Indiana
No, the legal age of majority in Indiana is 18. The exception of course would be if there is an active court order that states otherwise.
In Indiana, a minor must be at least 16 years old to petition for emancipation. They must also show that they have a source of income to support themselves and are capable of managing their own affairs.
Indiana Sorry, there is no emancipation status for this state.
In Indiana, parents have legal responsibility for their children until they reach the age of 18. After turning 18, individuals are considered legal adults and are responsible for themselves.
In Indiana, the legal age a minor can leave home without parental consent is 18 years old. However, in cases of abuse or neglect, minors can seek emancipation through the court system.
{| |- | Sorry, but Indiana does not have an emancipation statute. The age of majority is 18. Being a parent does not change the age requirements. |}
{| |- | Like most states, the age of majority in Indiana is the age of 18. Once they reach the age of 18, there is no legal responsibility. They do not have to provide support or co-sign contracts for them. |}
Yes, in Indiana, a minor who is 17 years old can file for emancipation through the court system. The court will consider factors such as the minor's ability to support themselves, maturity, and reasons for requesting emancipation before granting it.
Yes, they could bring a law suit. The age of majority in Indiana is 18. Until that age the parents are responsible for the minor.