Can I be emancipated at 16 with a baby without court permission?

Full question:

I'm 16 with a baby that is 8 months and we are in Foster Care and I want to go home to my grandma my grandma home is safe and passed all the thanks need for me to go there but if I'm 16 with a baby can I be Emancipation like with out permission ok r going to court

  • Category: Minors
  • Subcategory: Emancipation of Minor
  • Date:
  • State: Kentucky

Answer:

You cannot be emancipated just because you have a child. To return to your grandmother's home, she would need to obtain custody or guardianship.

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