My question involves juvenile law in the State of: Nevada.
Hello I was wondering how I can pull off actually getting emancipated in the state of Nevada, last I read I have to be living by myself to get the process started. I have put serious thought into this and felt that academically and because I can be financially supportive for myself. I realized I can use this to a huge advantage of mine. I recently lived in Utah and loved the education system there I looked online to compare nevada and Utah and nevada ranked:47/50 for public schools and Utah ranked: 18/50. Its also an easier process to get my associates degree during high school as they have classes there to let you do so.
I also have the ability to be financially supportive for myself. Private schools however are no option for me. Nor online as I like to be social. I drew out my plan and have been tweaking it for a while now to better expect what situation I will be in. So now that you read that I am wondering how I can possibly use this to my advantage with road blocks? My parents finally have gone cold hearted on the subject after being supportive, I understand why, but one of the many goals of a parent is to raise their child so that they can be better than them. At least that's what I was told at a young age by them.
I can't live on my own to get the emancipation process started because of their dissaporval (last I read you had to), and I'm sure my parents won't support me because they are frightened for me (which I do understand) How can I do this and get around these road blocks? Thank you so much!

