Emancipated

Can you be amancipated at the age of 14?

Answer #1

You can be emancipated, sure. You will need a reason though. Also, your parents are going to notified, it will NOT be a secret.

Answer #2

There are guidelines on getting emancipated. Most states require your parents consent, that you have a job and are able to afford your own rent and utilities. I don’t think any state allows you to be emancipated under the age of 15

Answer #3

Three ways a minor may become emancipated:

Get married Join the military, or Go to court and have the judge declare you emancipated (“judicial declaration”).

Do I need my parents’ consent to get emancipated? Generally, yes. Minors who are not emancipated need parental consent to get married. In addition, minors who wish to marry must obtain the consent of a judge. Likewise, to join the military, a minor needs parental consent. To get emancipated by a judge, a minor must give his/her parent(S) notice of the court hearing, and the parent(S) may go to court to contest the emancipation. Through it all, keep a good relationship if at all possible, with parents, you need each other.

Take care !!

Answer #4

i dont really want to live on my own me and my grandma want me to live with her..

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