No, probably not. If your dad is threatening to send you to boarding school you are probably not obeying the rules at home. Parents have rights, too. If he is truly abusing you, call your division of family services immediately. Understand, though, that if they find that there is abuse in your home, you may be removed to foster care but you will not be emancipated. Foster homes have rules, too. Emancipation is not that easy to obtain - you have to show that you are responsible (go to school, no drug charges, no truancy) and can support yourself. That's a big one - you have to have the ability to provide shelter for yourself if you want to be emancipated. I'm sorry to hear that your dad treats you like crap. How do you treat him?
A person in Alabama is not considered the Age of Majority until 19, even though at 18 you are charged as an adult automatically if you commit any crime. Alabama Section 30-4-15 and 16 basically say that when an 18 year old is married, their removal of disabilities of nonage is effected immediately (basically saying when you turn 18 and are married in the state of Alabama, you are considered "emancipated") and you now have the same legal rights and abilities as anyone age 19 and older.
In the US, it's highly unlikely that you will be emancipated. Emancipation is rarely granted to begin with, and when the minor has a child it reduces the chances of it being granted even further (for many reasons).
No when you're 16 you can get emancipated in some states. No, the legal age of majority for the state is 19. Alabama has established grounds and procedures for a person who is at least 16-years of age to petition for emancipation rights. AFC "Relief of Minor Children from Disabilities of Nonage" Title 26, Chapter 13.
Alabama was admitted to the Union on December 14, 1819. Alabama became the 22nd state to join the Union.
Melanie goes back to Alabama to get a divorce, but its a secret from Andrew
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If you are married, you are considered emancipated.
You can't at 14, you are too young.
No you have to be 18 to apply for that. The legal adult age of emancipation is 19 in Alabama.
Florida is bordered by Alabama and Georgia. Montgomery is the capital city of Alabama. Atlanta is the capital city of Georgia.
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There is no state where a minor becomes emancipated by having a child. The age of emancipation remains 18. The minor mother is only medically emancipated and emancipated regarding making decisions for her child.
There is one boarding school available in Mobile, Alabama for troubled teens. The school can be contacted via the website Learn4Good and the school provides devotionals, schoolwork, meals, chores, fitness and personal hygiene.
There should not be a problem. They can register themselves if they meet the requirements for attendance.
An 18 year old is an adult and cannot be emancipated.
Yes of course, she is not emancipated just because she has a baby.
Contact a lawyer to help you with the legal process. If there is any abuse, contact the police immediately.