just asking because i am interesting in getting emancipated and living on my own and to take care of me adn my son the best that i can with all the help that his father can supply and give to us
In Louisiana, the legal age of emancipation is 18. Once a minor turns 18, they are considered an adult and are no longer under the legal control of their parents or guardians.
No, they do not have an emancipation statute to allow it.
You need to check to see if Louisiana recognizes emancipation of minors before you start looking for paperwork. Yes Louisiana does recognize emancipation of minors because i am being emancipated right now.
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No, New York does not have emancipation statutes.
No, Ohio does not have a specific legal process for minors to petition for emancipation. Minors in Ohio are considered legally emancipated once they turn 18 years old, unless a court orders otherwise.
Yes, in Louisiana, a minor who is at least 16 years old can petition the court for emancipation. The minor must demonstrate financial self-sufficiency, the ability to manage their affairs, and a strong desire for emancipation.
It depends on the state or jurisdiction. About two thirds of the states in the US allow emancipation of minors.
{| |- | No they do not. There is no emancipation statute in New Jersey. You will have to wait until you are 18 to move out or contract. |}
Certainly, when you turn 18. Until then your parents are responsible for you. There is no emancipation statute to allow you to leave earlier.
One of the requirements of emancipation of a minor is that the minor be able to handle their affairs without the intervention of an adult. That requires the minor to do their own research on the laws and procedures of emancipation if they live in a state that allows the act. A place to begin is: Louisiana Civil Code, (LCC0 Title VIII, Chapter 2, Article 385 thru 3994.
With parental consent or emancipation. Some states allow emancipation for fifteen year olds, and some do not. You will have to look up the laws of emancipation for your state. Without emancipation, you cannot sign a contract or own property.