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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!
If you aren't living on your own you can't file for emancipation. Sorry.

Perhaps you should just realize that until you're 18 your parents are in charge of you. If there is abuse, report it. But it doesn't seem like it. It seems like typical teenager who gets tired of being told what to do. Maybe you should just learn to appreciate your parents a bit more?