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Yes, but it is not automatic, but rather must be granted by a judge after he or she reviews the case. A big myth is that emancipation is some sort of legalized "running away," but this is not true.

In Maryland, minors themselves cannot initiate the emancipation process. They must have some kind of entity do it for them, including their own parent in the case of mutually agreed-upon emancipation (that is, the parent is consenting to the emancipation). It can also be initiated by child protective services if the minor is being abused or neglected.

Judges will not grant emancipation to a minor who does not have a place to live and stable income, and will also consider other factors.

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Can you get emancipated at 17 in Maryland?

Yes, in Maryland, a minor may petition the court for emancipation at the age of 16, but specific requirements and circumstances must be met for the court to grant emancipation. It is a legal process where the minor must demonstrate financial self-sufficiency and the ability to make independent decisions.


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Does a 17-year-old need parental consent to be emancipated in Maryland?

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When is a child concidered an adult in Maryland?

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Can a 16 year old boy and girl who get married in Maryland and have a baby be automatically emancipated?

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