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well I don't think that you can. I think that you have to have more reason then your father yells at you. You can get emacipated at 16 in Oklahoma but you have to have a very good reason.

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Q: Can a 16 year old girl get emancipated in Oklahoma with reasons like her dad is crazy and verbally abusive?
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