i live in new york state and have a sophmore friend (turned 18, am a senior) who is having it rough in her family. she wants to be emancipated but she can't because her parents won't let her have a job. they've locked her down heavily. how can she still be emancipated? she can't give up, even if it's 2 more years left.
Are you saying that YOU are 18 and a senior, and your friend is a sophomore and 16?
Really, it does not matter how old YOU are. Your state does not have a specific process by which a minor may be emancipated. In fact, there are provisions in the law that permit a person to be the responsibility of their parents until the age of 21! If your friend is brought before the court for some other reason, they may get the court to permit emancipation if any of the following are true:
If she were married, if she joined one of the branches of the military, or if she completed college.
In addition, courts may classify her as emancipated if the following conditions are true:
- she is at least 16 years old
- she lives apart from her parents
- she lives outside of her parents control (and NOT as a runaway)
- she is not in foster care, and
- she supports herself with her own earnings.
Chances are that she will be 18 before she could get the matter before a court for some reason.
Becoming emancipated (i.e. becoming fully responsible for your life and expenses) is no easy thing and would likely create more (new) problems than it might resolve. Soon enough she'll be able to flounder about in the world on her own. If she doesn't need to rush it, she shouldn't. Keep in mind that being emancipated means that she has to support herself! her parents will not be required to help her, and if she can only survive on state aid, she would not be emancipated.
If your friend is being physically abused or neglected in some way, she can speak to a counselor or teacher at school and ask for help, she can call Child Services, she can report it to the police, of she can call one of any number of hotlines for assistance. If she merely doesn't like the rules or conditions at home, there may not be much that could legally be done. Your friend might also benefit from speaking to a counselor or therapist to help her deal with her problems at home.