Emancipation is not a quick process. It takes times. It would not happen in 5 months. Wait it out. There are many misconceptions about the process of filing an early emancipation petition. First and foremost every state that allows such an action will have a "catch" In many states the parents or legal guardian have to consent to the emancipation of the minor. In other states the state compulsory education laws play a part, meaning the minor would have to stay in high school while trying to work enough hours to pay for housing, food, clothing, medical care, and so forth. The court will not just accept the word of the minor when assessing their ability to live without adult intervention. The petitioner must present clear and valid proof requested by the court, and must pay all legal fees and court costs. And that is only the "short version" of an emancipation process.
As long as the child can support himself or herself, and the parent is consenting, there is no problem.
Can you support yourself? Do you earn about 2500 a month net? Can you afford a lawyer and court costs? To become emancipated you have to file court papers and go before a judge to prove you can support yourself, pay the rent, buy food, and do all the things that people do to live on their own. The judge will decide through what you present to him if you are able to do this. I suggest you get counseling for your problems with your parents. Start at high school and they can refer you to other people or agencies.
Yes you can get emancipated at seventeen but there is always paperwork that needs to be signed by both you and your parents/guardian. There has to be a reason for your emancipation.
In Tennessee, once you turn 18, you are considered a legal adult and can move out without parental permission. However, it is always recommended to have a plan in place for living arrangements, finances, and supporting yourself before moving out.
In many states, you need to demonstrate to a court that you can support yourself financially, make your own decisions, and live independently in order to be granted emancipation. While not always required, having parental consent can strengthen your case. It is ultimately up to the court to decide if emancipation is in your best interest.
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yes as long as the child is still in school
it can make a person unstable and unable to function. not always but it CAN
Vital signs are always indicated. In every patient, trauma or medical, stable or unstable. Always, ALWAYS, check vitals.
go back to the court and tell them of this issue. but the question you need to ask yourself is why did you get back with this person? you obviously had good reasons of being apart. always think of your baby(s) before yourself.
There is a legal age for smoking and that will always be kept, so unless you are of age to smoke, you cannot it will not change.
Being emancipated means that you can support yourself, you already live on your own or that there are problems arising in your house. Your parents get to listen so that they can make the final deicison in the end. If the judge finds the house stable, then it is up to the parents to decide if the emanicaption should take place. They have to sign papers stating they will not claim you on there taxes, and that your no longer their responsibility. If the judge thinks the emanicipation should take place, the parents still have to sign papers. The judge will always talk to your parents first, find out whats going on in your life and theres.