I am sixteen years old and I just graduated from high school. I was removed from my household and relocated to stay with my grandmother twice, as my legal parents and grandmother both refuse to support me. I was removed from my parents' household because of complications involving my brother who has a mental disorder. My grandmother does not wish to have me in her household because she was renting a room and the woman whom she was renting to refused to share a bathroom. Because my grandmother needed the money, she chose not to risk having her tenant leave. I have moved from Georgia to Florida (to live with my aunt who has kindly taken me in) and it is very difficult to find a job here that is legitimate for those under the age of eighteen. My father also has left it on me to purchase my own car insurance plan. I cannot purchase auto insurance unless I am of eighteen years of age. I cannot collect grants for further education because I am still claimed under my father's taxes. His income is too high for me to qualify for any educational grants. I have many costs (car insurance, gasoline, legal car tag, legal driver's license, medical needs, hygiene needs, food, and most importantly my education). I have celiac disease and depend on special (gluten-free) foods and particular medical attention. I am fortunate to not have to pay for rent and utilities. Current child labor laws are almost encouraging me to acquire an illegal identification, drive an illegal car, or even engage in illegal occupational sources for money. I've thought about joining the Air Force, but I cannot legally join until I am eighteen, unless I have parental consent. I feel that getting emancipated would eliminate a lot of current stress and possibly enable me to live my life without limitation. I do not feel productive and I am willing to work and/or attend a community college. Getting emancipated is a long process and could take months. Is it worth it? What should I do? I am too young to make some of these decisions on my own. I need advice.
-Kayla



