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It is very rare that a child be granted emancipation by a judge in Georgia; however, at age 17, if the child has a baby, joins the military, or gets married (with parental consent), that child then becomes independent. And the child can already leave home at 17 in Georgia if it's voluntary, but the child cannot be kicked out until the age of majority (which is 18).
The state of Mississippi is one of the states with the highest age of majority, or what age a person is considered an adult and can move out of their parents' home. In Mississippi, the age of majority is 21, and until then then only way that a person can move out would be to petition the court to be legally emancipated, joins the military, or gets married with the parent's permission.
In California, a minor can file for emancipation provided that: 1) Minimum age is 14 years old. 2) Able to earn their own living legally. 3) Is able to handle their own finances. 4) Parents will consent to the emancipation request. 5) Will be able to convince the judge that emancipation is best thing for them. Likewise, emancipation can be granted when: 1) A minor gets married. 2) Joins the military (if the military will accept) The last 2 conditions will require parental consent. Legal Disclaimer: The answer above should not be relied upon as legal advice. The information provided above is based on insufficient facts and only speaks to a general opinion based on those insufficient facts. No warranty is provided that the answer is correct. No attorney-client relationship has been formed with me until a signed written contract is complete. For an official opinion, it is advised you seek legal counsel.
A parent is responsible (as in a lawsuit) for the child's actions unless he/she becomes emancipated, joins the military, or gets married (requiring parental consent in Georgia if under 18). Yes, the age of majority is 18; however, a child can leave at 17. A parent cannnot force them to stay. But they cannot be kicked out until age 18. Call the police and ask. The police do have jurisdiction in this matter, because the child can be charged as a runaway and sent to juvenile detention if just 16 (or less). In Georgia, if the child is 17, the police will not do anything, and the child may leave without consent. But ther parents cannot kick the child out until age 18. Absolutely, and don't let anyone tell you otherwise. If a police officer says no, ask to speak to his/her immediate supervisor. In Georgia, a person can now go to jail at age seventeen. That created a unique twist in the law. Parents are responsible for a child until age 18, so they will still be responsible for the child's actions; however, they cannnot force the child to stay should the child wish to leave. Parents also cannot kick the child out until age 18.
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A word that joins is a conjunction.
A conjunction is a word that joins clauses in a sentence. Examples include "and," "but," "or," and "while."
Adenine joins with Thymine, Guanine joins with Cytosine
It is very hard to recruit groundon. But if he doesnt join the first time then just keep going back and beating him until he joins. He lives in the Magma Cavern Hope This Helps Darkuslord
A word that joins a word is a conjunction
The joins in the skull are known as 'Sutures'.
The duration of Francis Joins the WACS is 1.58 hours.
The duration of Fatty Joins the Force is 720.0 seconds.
a little bed of water flows and the joins a bigger bed of water, where it joins a stream and then another stream to a bigger stream, then a river which joins a bigger river then goes down to a waterfall where it joins a lake.
The Sinai Peninsula joins in with Egypt and Israel :P
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