can a miner who was adopted from the state of Indiana become emancipated
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∙ 2014-01-14 20:22:33Indiana does not have an emancipation statute.
WHAT IS THE FIRST STEP IN GETTING EMANCIPATED IN THE STATE OF INDIANA
Indiana Sorry, there is no emancipation status for this state.
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The age of majority in Indiana is 18 years old. There is no emancipation statute in Indiana.
In the state of Indiana, Yes, if emancipated.
Depending on the circumstances, either emancipated or a ward (either of the state or the court depending on the verbiage of state law where the child resides).
Indiana state law. Says that if child has reached the age of 19 years or has been emancipated. Or is married or in the armed services .Child support can be stopped.
{| |- | Sorry, but Indiana does not have an emancipation statute. The age of majority is 18. Being a parent does not change the age requirements. |}
Sorry, Indiana does not have an emancipation statute.
While becoming emancipated at age 16 is not something most teenagers think about, there are reasons it may happen. In Indiana if a 16 year old wants to become emancipated they must convince the court system that it is necessary for their health and safety. There are no laws governing it from the state's point of view.
Depends on whether the mother can show how she is going to support herself and her child and not become a ward of the state.