I don't think there is anything you can do. I doubt a judge would let a minor who is not old enough to even get emancipated, grant her emancipation so she can live with her boyfriend. Legally you are not even allowed to have sex and I don't think the judge would think for a minute that the 2 of you are not doing it while living together. Emancipation means paying your own bills and live like an adult. Moving in with someone elses fasmily and live on them is not what a adult would do. If the relationship ended you could not afford a place of your own.
only if you are emancipated
You know you've been together two months when two months have passed since the day he officially asked you to be his girlfriend.
No. Since you are emancipated you would have to apply under your own name for it.
you cn do everything when you're emancipated. at 18, you aren't emancipated anymore, since getting emancipated means being able to do everything, as if you were an adult.
Well, congrats with the boyfriend! Since you are still underage (18) your mom is still your legal guardian. emancipation has a ton of paper work. Legally you are not emancipated, but in your own way, free.
You don't have to do anything. You were emancipated when your reached the age of majroity in your state or country.
Since New York doesn't have an emancipation statute, the answer is no.
"Since last two months", that one is correct. When you are talking about a period of time, you have to use since, because it's a grammatical word used to indicate that a situation has continued from a particular time or event in the past.In more simple words, both of them (for and since) are used to indicate the duration of an action. Sinceindicates the beginning of an action, for indicates the duration.• I have been living in London since last June. (and I'm still living there.)• I have been living in London for one year. (because I don't live there anymore.)
Since you still love your ex boyfriend from five months ago take the risk and phone him (do not text him) and see if he will meet you privately and if there is any hope of getting back together again. Don't be afraid of rejection because he may not want to get back together with you because living with 'I should haves' or 'what ifs' may just prevent a good relationship from starting up again. Hopefully you have both matured more during the five months apart.
Only with parental consent since you are not emancipated.
No, because in order to be emancipated, or freed, one must first be a slave. And since Arkansas is in the USA, where slavery is illegal, a 16 year old girl cannot be emancipated in Arkansas.
Not without approval of the court and provided the mother is not on Welfare now or in the future. As for the boyfriend, there's no guarantee that will last.