Wouldn't his Mom be able to be in trouble as far as custodial interference or something like that since she is knowing allowing her to come around by sneaking away from her parents?
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Wouldn't his Mom be able to be in trouble as far as custodial interference or something like that since she is knowing allowing her to come around by sneaking away from her parents?
You may want to look into a dependency override and see if that is something for you. It is only granted on a school basis and cannot be transfered to another school but is worth looking into more...
In Texas, you must be supporting your self and living apart from your parents for Emancipation. If you're unable to do both of those it you won't get far.
On top of that in your petition you must...
No, they wouldn't listen, in the end you are still unable to fully support yourself.
Link for Lancaster County:
http://www.co.lancaster.pa.us/prose/cwp/view.asp?A=855&Q=558596
Emancipation in PA depends on whether there is even a statute in your county. Without knowing this it's almost impossible for anyone to help you.
However, the criminal history and fact you are...
I really don't know why this is hard to follow. In order to enter the ISAEP program you must meet these requirements:
Having a 7.5 reading level from the standardized reading test is only ONE...
You must be 18 or meet the special requirements. That site is saying the same thing that has been echoed on this site. If you meet the special requirements then this:
Would apply. But until...
It would be helpful if you listed what site you are taking your information from.
You need to talk to the counselor again because in order for you to do it that way you must be in the ISAEP program.
Virginia's ISAEP program requirements are here:
Showing proof of...
Your best option is to stay in school and perhaps have your parents look into alternatives (not getting a GED) to help you catch up in classes.
If you do drop out paying your parents rent will...
...and I thought I had a problem using one too many commas.
As CBG stated without a state no one can provide the accurate help you're seeking. Even with the state Emancipation would not give you...
Please watch the dates before posting.
There is no statute in New York for Emancipation.
If your father is abusing you, your best option would be to contact your local Department of children services. In order for a change of custody...
How can your Mom have "imaginary stress" when you just stated above that her husband is abusive to her and the children??
If that is true you should talk to a trusted adult outside the family or...
You would be better off starting your own thread instead of digging up a bunch of older ones.
Your question was answered, he needs parental permission to join.
NY doesn't have a statute for emancipation.
I called last week on Thursday the 11th for the State Police to see if they can check on my friend. They didn't go out until Friday and I was able to be there by the time they went out. The Trooper...
The child support and disability benefit checks are not meant to go to her or any child directly they are for the purpose of reimbursing the primary parent.
Emancipation isn't an option as she is...
Is she married?
Thank you, I hope they are be able to get permission to go inside or at least get more information off of a neighbor.
I appreciate the quick responses.
The kind where if someone you know is unreachable and may be possibly hurt or dead.
I am worried about a friend. I have stopped by his home on 2 occasions. One a week ago and one yesterday. There...
Pennsylvania - State Police
When you call the police to do a welfare check on someone will they do whatever it takes to get inside the home when all other options are either unavailable or haven't...
FAFSA's new changes will not begin until the July. They have revised the questions that they ask to determine eligibility of independent status.
If you can answer one of those with "yes" and...
There is no statute in Indiana for emancipation.
Your best bet would be to contact DCS (Department of Child Services) in your area.