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A minor cannot be emancipated from only one parent. The act of emancipation means the minor is given legal adult status to enable said person to handle their personal and financial affairs without the necessity of adult intervention. That is defined as the minor having gainful employment in which he or she earns enough income to pay for housing, food, transportation, medical care, educational expenses and so forth. The emancipated minor will not be eligible for public assistance except under very limited conditions. In addition the court reserves the right to rescind an emancipation decree at any time before the minor reaches the state's age of majority and to remand the minor into the custody of the state. Emancipation information for the minor's state of residence can be obtained from the office of the clerk of the probate court in the county in which the minor resides.

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i am 16 and i have a 6 month old with a 22 year old. i do know that at 16 in Colorado you can have sex with some one up to ten years of age. my parents are divorced and they have joined custody however i live with my mom and at home I'm all ways being put down. my moms " boyfriend "( they have been together for 9 or 10 years) and he is an acholic and i do not want to have my son growing up around it and my dad is back and forth from Texas and my older brother lives with my mom also and he can get violent. Is there anyway i can move out with the father of my child

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No, you cannot. If you are not in a safe place, you can contact the local Social Services office and they can help you find a safe place to live legally. It is better than being on your own.

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How can a 16 year old minor emancipate from parents without litigation in Detroit Michigan.

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Yes.

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