There is no emancipation status in this state.
South Carolina does not have an emancipation statute. You will have to wait until you become an adult. If you are not safe contact your local social services to get help.
There are no specific laws regarding emancipation in the state of Tennessee. However, the state does have a list of rules for the process.
Emancipation – A child is emancipated when self-supporting, independent, and free of parent control. T’aabiak’inaaldzil doctrine. Burbank v. Clarke, No SC-CV-36-97, slip op. at 4 (Nav. Sup. Ct. 199).
What is SC anyways? If that's in United States of America, you're not emancipated. no, thank God. South Carolina does not have an emancipation statute.
California does have an emancipation statute. You can apply for emancipation at age 14. You will have to show that you can support yourself financially as well as take care of the social aspects of ones life.
Pregnancy does not equal emancipation so it's the same rules as before you got pregnant; with parental permission or emancipation by the court as long as you are a minor.
Rules dictated by Law and Society that give emancipation to an individual from social restraints.
All people are created equal and no one can be bought or sold as property. Slavery is no more.
This largely depends on the language of the order for support and the rules in the child's state about age of majority and emancipation. Emancipation generally means that the child is self-sufficient; having her own apartment does not, in itself, constitute emancipation.
Emancipation rules vary from state to state. It isn't allowed in some places.
In South Carolina, the minimum age to petition for emancipation is 16 years old. However, the process is complex and requires a judge's approval after considering various factors. It is recommended to seek legal advice before pursuing emancipation.