You may be required to show your order of emancipation to sign the agreement. And to be emancipated you would have had to show you could support yourself.
While it is a tough situation, there is no emancipation in Wisconsin. Which means you will have to get social services to move you. They can help you get to a safe place.
Emancipation must be declared by the court. He should either hire an attorney or research the applicable law in his jurisdiction, draft, and file a petition for emancipation with the appropriate court.
No, the emancipation status does not exist in Ohio
Emancipation is available in some states. It would have to be shown that they can take care of themselves and have a safe place to stay.
17 years-old is the age specified in the Wyoming Emancipation Statute.
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No, being pregnant at 17 in Arizona does not automatically result in legal emancipation. Emancipation requires a formal legal process where a minor is granted more autonomy and rights as if they were an adult. Pregnancy is not a sufficient reason for emancipation.
No, emancipation is not available in Kentucky.
The Clerk of the Court in the district where the emancipation took place. http://lawdigest.uslegal.com/minors/emancipation-of-minor/6604/
In Alabama, minors must be at least 18 years old to petition for emancipation. Emancipation is a legal process that allows minors to be treated as adults and make decisions on their own. If a minor is seeking emancipation, they would need to file a petition with the court and demonstrate that they are financially independent and capable of supporting themselves.
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