Any minor who is granted an emancipation decree is considered a legal adult for most purposes and can therefore live where they so choose. Emancipation does not change the state's legal age for such things as the purchase and consumption of alcohol, certain types of employment, and so forth.
Sorry but this doesn't seem to be a reason to be legally emancipated. If the parent is abusive or under the influence often when arguing then it is possible.
Speaking to an attorney is obviously the most recommended. But if you are concerned with the safety of your brother then talk to the police. This I a serious issue. I've gone through the same problem with friends and I've actually had one of u friends come and stay with me while his priest consulted with him and eventually he was emancipated because of the attorney.
you should because your emancipated, you don't need a parent anymore. that's whaat being emancipated is.
The police could probably investigate the situation but can not force your girlfriend out if she doesn't want to leave,she might believe that there are reasons her mother is abusive. if you can find proof that the mother is abusive the police could press charges. if your girlfriend agrees to move out then the police can help her. you will also be able to help her by suggesting she see a counsellor or therapist depending if it has affected her emotionally. you also will need to be supportive towards her because she could think that if her own mother doesn't show love nobody will. you need to show that she can trust you.
No!
No, not in any state are you emancipated because you are pregnant or had a baby.
No you don't automatically get emancipated because you are pregnant or have a child in any state.
because why would you want to be with someone who is abusive towards you
my girlfriend left because we were abusive to each other, like a competition but now she is gone i miss her i learn how to change attitud but i don't know what to say to her can u help?
The reasons behind Dappy's split with his girlfriend are not publicly known. They may have faced personal or relationship issues that led to their separation, but these details have not been disclosed.
Your mom probably did that to you because your too young to have a boyfriend that's 24. And I don't think you can be emancipated from your mom since your 17. Unless your dad wants to claim you
Because he's abusive.