The "people's law" specifically refers to the state of Maryland. Your state may differ. To find your state law, "emancipation" + (your state) in your search box. "Emancipation of a minor” generally refers to the process of freeing a minor (person under age 18) from parental control. It means that the parent is no longer legally responsible for the acts of the child. It can allow the child to set up his/her own living arrangement. The term may also refer to freeing the earnings/income of a child from the control of a parent." To find out more, go to "people's law" at the link I have provided.
Sorry, no. Your "guardian" has legal authority over you and in any case you have to have a court order granting you emancipation. No. your legal guardian has parental rights.
No. A legal guardian is appointed by the court to oversee the welfare of a minor until said minor reaches the legal age of majority or the court rescinds the guardian order or the guardian askss to be reieased from the obligation. A legally appointed guardian's custodial powers supercede that of the biological parents. Furthermore, the guardian would need permission from the issuing court to allow the minor to leave the residence for any extended period of time especially if the minor is leaving the state of residency.
Someone has to drive you to and from the exam who is a licensed driver. It does NOT have to be your legal guardian. For example, if you have been taking lessons, the driving school instructor may take you in the school car.
If you are their legal guardian, you can collect child support from both parents of the child. If you are not their legal guardian and they just live with you, you do not have rights to child support.
In the case of underage parents a legal guardian must be appointed. Very often the grandparents will be considered and appointed if the court finds that to be in the best interest of the child. Grandparents are not held legally responsible for their grandchildren.
They must reside with someone who is their parent or legal guardian, or to a close family member to whom the responsibilty for their upbringing has been legally delegated by the parent(s) or legal guardian(s).
Guardian i having part guardian over someone. Permanent legal guardian is when you will be taking care of someone for life.
No.
If you are a minor, you cannot LEGALLY cosign or sign any loan/contractual agreement.
you can try if you want but legally no unless you know someone else responsible to move in with
An illegal alien cannot become a child's guardian. A guardian is someone who is legally allowed to look after a child and lives in a particular country legally.
If that person has legal capacity the answer is yes. If the person does not have legal capacity then the court must appoint a guardian.
No. If they are not your guardian then they have no legal right to make that decision.
Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.
Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.
Of course you can.
The parent(s) or properly appointed (by a court) legal guardian(s).