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- Can i become emancipated as an adult? - Legal Answers
Once you are legally an adult, emancipation is not an option for you But, as far as I know, you do not have a legal responsibility toward your parents or to deal with their debts (unless you are a co-signer) Because you are their son, you have certain rights if they die (the possible right to administer their estates, the possible right to inherit from their estates), but you do not have an
- What age do you have to be to get Emancipated in Virginia? And what . . .
Traditionally, emancipation is tied to the ability of the petitioner to be self-supporting In your specific case, at 15 years old, most attorneys will agree that it is unlikely that a court will declare you emancipated
- How to become emancipated in Florida? How long does it take? - Legal . . .
I'm 17 years old in Florida and want to become emancipated what do I need to fill out to become emancipated and how long will it take?
- Can a teenager become emancipated from only one parent in the situation . . .
Emancipation is probably not the road you are seeking, as explained by Ms Foley The family code allows a child of 12 or older to request an audience with the court, which will give the teen a chance to speak with the judge and give his side of the relationships with both parents and why he thinks he should live with one The judge will then take this into consideration in making final
- What are the laws for emancipation in Minnesota. Im currently 16 years . . .
What are the laws for emancipation in Minnesota I'm currently 16 years old and would like to move out on my own
- What are the requirements on emancipation in Ohio? - Legal Answers
In Ohio, a child may become emancipated before that time if the child gets married or joins the military Ohio law does not provide for an under 18 year old individual to receive a court order of emancipation The circumstances determine whether or not a person is emancipated in the eyes of the law
- Is it possible to become an emancipated minor in Hawaii, with or . . .
Hope this helps: Hawaii Statutes [§577-25] Emancipation of certain minors Any law to the contrary notwithstanding, a minor who has been married pursuant to chapter 572 shall be deemed to be emancipated and shall be regarded as though he or she were of legal age and shall have all the rights, duties, privileges, and responsibilities provided by the civil law to a person who has reached the
- Emancipation of a minor? What if my parents refuse to sign the form . . .
Emancipation of a minor? What if my parents refuse to sign the form? I am currently 16 and wish to get emancipated from my parents as soon as possible I can prove emotional abuse but I want to become emancipated without doing anything like that Is there any way I can do this
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