In louisiana can i move out at 17




















Trying year-olds as juveniles keeps them safer while incarcerated, placing them within a population of peers rather than adults. Can you disown your mother?

If you are a teenager, the legal way to disown your family is to become "emancipated" from them. This means you'll be legally treated as an adult with the right to make your own decisions, and your parents will no longer be your legal guardians.

In most states, you have to be over 16 to pursue emancipation. Can my mom emancipate me? Emancipation is a way you legally separate from your parents or guardian, be- fore you turn 18 years old. Once you become emancipated, you free yourself from the custody and control of your parents or guardian. You also give up the right to have your parents or your guardian support you financially.

What states allow emancipation of minors? How hard is it to get emancipated? The most common way to be emancipated from your parents is to petition the court. To be emancipated, you'll need to be at least 14 to 16 years old, depending on your state, and be able to prove that being emancipated from your parents is in your best interest. What rights does an emancipated minor have?

Although specific rights vary somewhat from state to state, usually an emancipated minor can: enter into legally binding contracts, including real estate purchases or apartment rentals. Can I get emancipated at 15? For example, a 15 year-old emancipated minor still can't vote, buy alcohol, or get a driver's license. Moreover, even if you're emancipated, you can't simply quit school. State laws vary, but typically a child can't drop out of school before age 16 and sometimes age Those rules still apply to emancipated minors.

My father is my legal guardian but I want to move to my mothers due to my fathers mental, emotional, and verbal abuse. Can I move to my mothers without permission? If I do, what would the police do? You have already asked this question. My advice was to move into your mother's home and report your father's physical abuse to the police.

Louisiana My dad is very mentally, emotionally, and verbally abusive. He is manipulative, and a narcissist. He doesn't take care of himself. I cook his meals every day, i wash his clothes, and clean his house cause he is too lazy. The house is falling apart, I don't think it will even Go move in with your mother and report any domestic violence by your father to the police. Suppose to be notified before any court proceedings take place and if so how should parents be notified of petition filed.

You should be notified by mail. If you weren't, then hire a juvenile court lawyer quickly. I like this girl and she's gonna be 20 soon and I'm only 17 I would like to know so I wouldn't get her in trouble if we was together. You would not get her in trouble IF: 1 you get a Gardasil shot so that she doesn't give you penile cancer, 2 you use birth control so that you don't have to support a child for 18 years. Your problem is proof. U would have needed a test then.

You need to have a Custody Lawyer prepare a Consent Judgment. Her lying is not a defense, But it is mitigating. I have a lot of money saved, a safe place to go, and i do online school so i will be able to keep up with my school work. Yes it is illegal to run away. That could land you in Florida Parishes or Foster Care. Ive been living with my dad by myself since I was He verbally abuses me, and emotionally. He does not help keep our home clean, I have to do everything in the home for him even though he is not handicap or sick in anyway.

He is perfeclty fine. I cook, clean, wash his clothes, and fix his food Justia Ask a Lawyer is a forum for consumers to get answers to basic legal questions. Any information sent through Justia Ask a Lawyer is not secure and is done so on a non-confidential basis only. Re: Leaving Home at 17 in Louisiana There is no need for hostility. Actually I do know what it means.

It is to be free from restraint, influence, or the like. I know that "leaving home" is not being emancipated by court or by parents, but by definition it means the same thing.

But the main reason that I posted under "emancipation" is because that is the subject that most these teens have been posting their questions about leaving home under. Beside the fact that I do my homework, I dated a Sheriff here at 22 and then ended up marrying a city police officer at And my mother works for State Police of Louisiana. So, I do know something's about Louisiana law. And to answer your other question, I am registered on this site because I live in America which "the last time I checked" is still a free Country.

And so is freedom of speech. Besides, I like helping the underdog. Which in this case is teens. Re: Leaving Home at 17 in Louisiana Great.

Then post Louisiana statute relevant to emancipation. And freedom of speech? Doesn't apply to an internet forum, my friend. Re: Leaving Home at 17 in Louisiana Don't hate. I do know what I'm talking about. Call it what you will, but it is what it is.

A 17 yr old can leave home in Louisiana without fear of being in trouble with the law. And they do not have to have a job or their own place. They can live with a relative or friend. Now I don't know bout you, but that sounds like being free from restraint emancipated to me. No matter how the "statue" reads. The age of majority does not apply here for leaving home and a 17 yr old does not have to be emancipated by the court.

But nevermind, because I have read a lot of your post and it is apparent that you have to be right and you must have the last word. So go ahead, I will let you have the last word.



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