First, Wisconsin doesn't have an emancipation statute (unless they've added one very recently), so there is no actual legal process in place through which a minor can petition the court for emancipation.
Second, a court would NEVER emancipate a minor who cannot prove that they are capable of fully supporting themselves (that means they can pay all their bills with no help from the taxpayers).
Third, an order of emancipation is not necessarily permanent. Some states reserve the right to rescind it should the minor's situation change in the future (ie they lose their job and can no longer support themselves).
A minor under the age of 18 can be emancipated upon a showing of maturity and financial independence. Once emancipated, the minor no longer has a right to receive financial support from his or her parents.
If they are emancipated, they are no longer considered 'under age.' In order to be emancipated, they have to show that they can take care of themselves and have financial stability.
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You can, but you have to be able to show that you can financially support yourself, handle your social and financial affairs and are not going to be dependant upon state aid.
You are all ready emancipated at 18 because you are an adult according to the law. Move out of your parents house, get your own place, and pay for your expenses to not have them considered as part of the financial aid.
When marrried he is emancipated and you no longer have any responsibility.
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Typically, parents or guardians have financial responsibility for a 17-year-old girl if she is not emancipated. This includes providing for her basic needs such as food, shelter, and clothing until she reaches the age of majority.
Alexander Hamilton's main job as Secretary of the Treasury was to deal with the government's financial issues.
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