The minor must be at least 16-years-old and may represent themselves. He or she will be required to pay all filing fees and attributing court expenses, the average cost is $200. The interested party should contact the circuit court clerk in the county in which they reside for more specific information.
i think so but i am not sure
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In New York State, a minor must be at least 16 years old to petition for emancipation from their parents. Emancipation is a legal process where a minor is declared independent from their parents or guardians and assumes responsibility for their own care.
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Yes, a 16-year-old in New York can petition the court for emancipation. However, the process is complex and requires proof of financial independence and ability to provide for oneself. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional for guidance on the specific requirements for emancipation in New York.
Since New York doesn't have an emancipation statute, the answer is no.
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contact the family court in your county
A 17 year old child that is on probation can not be emancipated in New York state. To become emancipated, a minor needs to prove that he is legally responsible, have income, continue school, and be able to provide for his own housing and food from his earned income.
No, in New York State, you cannot get emancipated at the age of fourteen. The minimum age for emancipation in New York is 16. Emancipation is a legal process that allows a minor to be legally considered an adult before reaching the age of majority.
The age of majority in New York is 18, therefore it is not relevant if the young woman is pregnant or not when it pertains to her being of legal age.