if they are emancipated, then obviously. In other cases they need a parents permission
Tennessee does not have an emancipation statute.
No, a 16 year old parent is not automatically considered legally emancipated in the state of Mississippi. Emancipation laws vary by state and typically require a specific legal process to be followed to gain emancipation status. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional for guidance on this matter.
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December 10, 1817
Mississippi was admitted into the Union on December 10, 1817 becoming the 20th state to join the Union.
You cannot become emancipated from just one parent. And no state will even consider emancipating a 13-year-old. I'm guessing this is not really an emancipation issue, but instead a custody/visitation issue, which is a very different thing.
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Mississippi does not have an emancipation statute. The alternative is to get married, which emancipates a minor, but also require parental consent.
In the state of Wyoming, a minor can become emancipated at the age of 17. A 16 year old can only be considered gto be emanicpated if certain actions are followed incluying marriage and earning thgeir pown income to support themselves.
No the 15 year old can not dive a car in Mississippi on out of state licence.
In Mississippi, the legal age of majority is 21, meaning individuals under 21 are considered minors. Therefore, a 17-year-old cannot leave home without parental consent unless they are legally emancipated by a court order.