Emancipation (16)

My mom is currently in Iraq and she said I could live on my own how would I go about getting emancipated?

Answer #1
Answer #2

Since you’re 18, you could live on your own without needing to get emancipated, right? Happy Birthday by the way

Answer #3

XD no I’m 16 I just had to remake my profile and left it on the wrong Bday

Answer #4

Contact an attorney or a local Children’s Services department to obtain counsel. Often times, a minor is provided legal counsel at no charge in the case of emancipation. Step2Petition for the right to be emancipated. Several things must be proven before a judge will accept the petition and grant the request. The age at which emancipation is possible varies by state. The typical age is between 14 and 16. Step3Prove financial independence from parents or legal guardians. A minor must be able to prove a legal source of income. In several cases, the judge will require the minor to provide her own medical insurance. Step4Provide documentation that you are not living with parents or legal guardians. In most cases, this living arrangement must be approved by the parents. Attend school or a General Education Degree program. Step5Enlist in the military or have a legal marriage. These are two additional options for a minor who wishes to be emancipated. Step6Attend court, the judge will review the petition and make a decision in the best interest of the minor. Step7Recognize that after the emancipation is final, the minor will be viewed as an adult in the eyes of the law.

http://www.ehow.com/how_2081285_get-emancipated.html

Answer #5

I was emancipated when I was 17 just go to the childern place thing and tell them what you want to do they will put you into all kinds of programs they should even pay for collage how cool is that. just see what they have to offer you and then make the deccion.

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