My question involves guardianship in the State of: North Carolina
Hi, I'm 15 years old, i will be 16 in 5 months. I am a junior in high school. I will be able to get my license in 10 months due to getting my permit late. I have a place to stay, (with somebody almost 22) somebody to support me until i get a job, and i do my high school online. I have always set up my own pc, curriculum, ect. (So school wouldn't be a problem either). I have literally everything figured out. The problem is, my parents would not sign over guardianship, and i know they will fight me about emancipation. How hard will it be for me to prove at court that I will do just fine without them? The reason i would love to be emancipated is because of being verbally abused. I cannot wake up in the morning without getting yelled at. I am not aloud to see any of my friends, and literally everything my brother & his girlfriend say, goes. I have been accused of "dragging my little brother down" all because he helps me speak up, and feels sorry for me. My older sister agrees with me, on how my parents do not handle situations correctly. I have done nothing to them. I don't have any bad habits, i don't party, i make good grades, and i know i will do just fine without them. In most cases, emancipation is easier when the child is being abused, or they are already supporting themselves. I don't wanna file for emancipation if i have no chance at winning in court. I THINK i could stick it out for 2 more years, if i absolutely had to. I want to get my bachelors in business, then go onto law school to become a lawyer. If i stay at home I will not be getting a car until i have the money for it, but no car= no money= no car= no way to college. So if i have no chance at getting emancipated then life is going to be even harder than if i was on my own.. Any suggestions or advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!
Hi, I'm 15 years old, i will be 16 in 5 months. I am a junior in high school. I will be able to get my license in 10 months due to getting my permit late. I have a place to stay, (with somebody almost 22) somebody to support me until i get a job, and i do my high school online. I have always set up my own pc, curriculum, ect. (So school wouldn't be a problem either). I have literally everything figured out. The problem is, my parents would not sign over guardianship, and i know they will fight me about emancipation. How hard will it be for me to prove at court that I will do just fine without them? The reason i would love to be emancipated is because of being verbally abused. I cannot wake up in the morning without getting yelled at. I am not aloud to see any of my friends, and literally everything my brother & his girlfriend say, goes. I have been accused of "dragging my little brother down" all because he helps me speak up, and feels sorry for me. My older sister agrees with me, on how my parents do not handle situations correctly. I have done nothing to them. I don't have any bad habits, i don't party, i make good grades, and i know i will do just fine without them. In most cases, emancipation is easier when the child is being abused, or they are already supporting themselves. I don't wanna file for emancipation if i have no chance at winning in court. I THINK i could stick it out for 2 more years, if i absolutely had to. I want to get my bachelors in business, then go onto law school to become a lawyer. If i stay at home I will not be getting a car until i have the money for it, but no car= no money= no car= no way to college. So if i have no chance at getting emancipated then life is going to be even harder than if i was on my own.. Any suggestions or advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!
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