No. Emancipation is effective from the date that it's granted (if it's granted, which it rarely is), it cannot be made retroactive.
Trenton is the capital city in the U.S. state of New Jersey. In 2017, "Garden State" was adopted as New Jersey's official state slogan. The official Seal of New Jersey includes a banner with the motto "Liberty and Prosperity" and the date of New Jersey's statehood.
December 18th, 1787
New Jersey became the third US State on 18 December 1787.
No, New Jersey is the fifth smallest state. Connecticut is the third smallest state when ranked by area.
the significance of the date 1787 was that, that when Delaware became the first state, followed by Pennsylvania and New Jersey. q
No way
Who really cares about the Nj fair? i bet you arent from nj!
New Jersey was admitted into the Union on December 18, 1787 becoming the 3rd state to join the Union.
New Jersey was admitted into the Union on December 18, 1787 becoming the 3rd state to join the Union.
New Jersey was the third state to ratify the Constitution and become a state. Its date of admission is December 18, 1787 which is six days after Pennsylvania.
This probably won't be possible, no matter what state you are in. For more state-by-state information, or perhaps even some legal help, you could try the Juvenile Law Center. The child emancipation page is linked to the right. * That is not possible. In the few US states that allow the emancipation of minors a petition must be filed in the state court of the county where the minor resides. A court date is set for a judge to hear and rule on the emancipation petition and for all involved parties (parents, authorities, counselors, etc.) to be allowed to agree or contest the action.
Announced soon after the Battle of Antietam (Sept '62), to take effect from January 1st 1863.