you have to be 16, have at least $2000 saved in an account, a steady source of income that ensures you to have about $700 a month, OHS health insurance, a place you are living, or will move into, rental receipts, good grades and attendance, character reference letters, maturity. Also you will have to go before a judge and turn in a fully filled out application with a fee of 162$ ready, if not paid then a trial date will not be set.
OH does not have an emancipation statute (not all states have one), so there is no legal process in place through which a minor can petition the court for emancipation. The only way a minor can become emancipated in OH is by getting married or joining the military, both of which require parental consent.
There is no emancipation status in this state.
There is no emancipation law in Ohio, so there are no forms.
Ohio has no emancipation statutes. The age of majority, and therefore the age to move out, is 18.
There should be no reason to file for emancipation. The age of majority in Ohio is 18.
Ohio does not have an emancipation statute.
No they do not.
Ohio does not have an emancipation statute.
No, the legal age of majority in Ohio is 18. The state does not have grounds or procedures for such action, therefore it is not possible for a person to file a petition requesting an emancipation decree.
There are emancipation laws in Ohio. They are very limited though. You will have to meet some rather narrow windows in order to qualify.
The state does not feel it is in the best interests of Ohio. Emancipation removes the parent's responsibility and they believe the burden will be placed on the state to support these individuals.
In Ohio, emancipation age is 17.
Legally 18 because in Ohio there is no emancipation. (I live in Ohio.)
Ohio law does not have a provision for emancipation. In Ohio you are under your parents' control until you are 18.