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It is extremely difficult to get emancipated in Georgia (only a few cases each year are approved). It takes abuse or severe neglect.

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Q: Can a 15 year old girl get emancipated and move in with another family member in the state of Georgia if parents and her fight a lot?
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Can you move in with another family friend once you've been emancipated instead of living on your own?

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