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If you can prove you can support yourself. Get a lawyer and file the paperwork. A judge will determine if you can be emancipated.
A minor can be emancipated at the age of 16 and above in the state of Pennsylvania. The minor will have to retain an attorney and file a motion with the courts.
Your mom's permission doesn't negate the need to go through the courts. To be emancipated, it has to be on file, which your mom cannot do.
{| |- | You file for him. Florida has an emancipation statute. The current guardian, which would be you, has to file the petition. The minor has to be at least 16 years old. |}
{| |- | Florida has an emancipation statute. The current guardian has to file the petition. The minor has to be at least 16 years old. |}
If you can prove you can support yourself. Get a lawyer and file the paperwork. A judge will determine if you can be emancipated.
You need to file for it, and have a valid justification for it.
In some case yes. That is mental abuse and if you can take care of yourself, you can get emancipated. But you should check your state emancipation laws before you file for it.
A minor can be emancipated at the age of 16 and above in the state of Pennsylvania. The minor will have to retain an attorney and file a motion with the courts.
You became emancipated when you turned 18.
The term 'emancipated' applies only to thos minors who are under the age of legality as adults. If you're 18 you ARE emancipated.
Your mom's permission doesn't negate the need to go through the courts. To be emancipated, it has to be on file, which your mom cannot do.
as far as I know you must file for legal emansipation
Yes
How do you file a petion under Section 522 (f) 0f the Bankruptcy Code?
To be emancipated, you would draft a Petition for Emancipation in accordance with your state's laws, and file it in the appropriate court. Emancipation has no effect on whether or not you can go to school.
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