She STILL has zero chance of emancipation.
She STILL has zero chance of emancipation.
Not happening. No one will rent to you until you're 18 years old. And marriage will not happen without parental consent from all sides.Im sorry I left out a part saying that we were planning on renting an apartment together and was wanting to get married is 6 months.
Horsepuckey. People who are being abused? Are more than happy to talk to CPS and even be placed in care if CPS finds it appropriate.We don't want to mess with child protection places because we don't want to get her put in a foster home of sorts where the foster parents are worse than hers.
Ask me how I know.
You misunderstand what emancipation is. Despite what you KNOW from your 5th grade history class on the civil war, legal emancipation is not the procedure to liberate you from parental enslavement, but it is recognition of an already independent minor that needs relief from certain rules (the inability to enter into contracts such as leases).
We don't "emancipate" the abused. We find them other placement (or correct the situation they are in).
"Controlling" is what we adults call "good parenting." If she is actually abused, she should talk to a counsellor at school, the police, or if she can't figure out anyone else 1-800-4-A-CHILD will answer her questions.
Neither are getting emancipated.
- You do not hold full-time jobs.
- You can not pay market value rent on your own apartments. Plural. One for you, one for her.
- No one will rent to kids with no credit rating and no steady income even with parental permission