The state does not offer grounds nor procedures for emancipation of a minor except in judicial matters concerning the termination of parental rights by the court. Indiana laws do address the issue of "partial emancipation" when it pertains to a minor being involved in an Motorcycle Racing and other specified types of amateur sports/activities.
Michigan state statue pertaining to the emancipation of a minor is MRS Chapter 722-722.4. Rather than quote or "paste" in the information, it would be more productive for the minor involved to do their own research. Being able to handle one's own affairs is part of the requirement of being granted emancipation rights.
File the paperwork with your local courthouse. * The state does not have established emancipation laws for minors. The exception is when it pertains to judicial proceedings where a ruling is required on the issue of whether a minor can be tried as an adult.
Sorry, Indiana does not have an emancipation statute.
You have to appear before a judge and prove that you are able to care for yourself, that means that you have a source of income and are of sound mind.
Meet the requirements of the Emancipation of Mature Minors Act Chapter 750, ILCS 30. Must be at least 16 years old.
{| |- | Indiana is one of the many states that does not have an emancipation statute. The age of majority there is 18. At that point the parents are no longer responsible for the child. |}
{| |- | It would be difficult to say as Indiana does not have an emancipation statute. The age of majority is 18. At that point the parents are no longer responsible for the child. |}
You don't.
Only if the sixteen year old is emancipated.
Answer You must be 16 years old with parent permission unless your emancipated.
In Indiana, a minor must be at least 16 years old to petition for emancipation. They must also show that they have a source of income to support themselves and are capable of managing their own affairs.
Is he sixteen years old? Anonymous
You have to sue your parents in court to gain emancipation.
There is no Emancipation available in Indiana.
it depends on your state law! in Indiana you have to be 21!
The only way is to petition the court.
You must be sixteen or seventeen-years-old to apply for emancipation. You have to be a resident of Arizona and be able to prove that you can support yourself. View this link - http://supreme.state.az.us/selfserv/Emancipation/EmancipationBooklet.pdf
If this is what you mean by "emancipated": I'm pretty sure you're not legally obligated to support her financially, as long as she is at least 18 years old.
not unless their parents beat them or neglect them or something like that
sixteen years old