I hate my parents

How do I get emancipated from my parents?

Answer #1

first of all you MUST be able to financially support yourself (that means NO help what-so-ever from anyone else.) – so you must have a JOB && a place to live && be able to afford other necessities which you need to live. sooo.. Good luck

Answer #2

You shouldn’t hate your parents. They do so much for you. They gave birth to you. They raised you. They feed you. They give you everything possible. Think about it. They do so much for you. Be thankful for that.

Answer #3

hmmm…well I dont no we we all love our parents…sometimes we just like them. I dont think you shud get emancipated from your parents…try to work out your differences or go and live w/ an aunt or uncle…that way uwill still have support

Answer #4

well unless you have a job and an apartment waiting for you somewhere, your best bet is just to deal with it. unless of course if they are beating you or something along those lines. hating your parents is part of being a teenager. hey they might even hate you a little too.

Answer #5

why do you hate your parents sure it feels like that sometimes but without them you woulden’t be here

Answer #6

thats not nice to say why do you hate them

Answer #7

Deep down you love them. We all love our parents.

Answer #8

Legally, you must be the ‘age of majority’ for your state (usually 18) or become emancipated:

Emancipation refers to the point at which a child is free from parental control.

Emancipation may be the result of a voluntary agreement between the parents and child, or it may be implied from their acts and ongoing conduct. For example, a child who leaves her parents’ home and becomes ENTIRELY SELF-SUPPORTING without their objection is considered emancipated, while a child who goes to stay with a friend or relative and gets a part-time job is not. Emancipation may also occur when a minor child marries or enters the military.

In order to become emancipated you must be able to answer the above questions and be self supporting which means:

  • Have a job
  • Live in home or apartment
  • pay bills

Contact the Court office or a Professional Attorney in your immediate area for further assistance.

I wish you the best !!

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