There is no such thing in UK. If you are 16 you can move out. If you are younger than tha tyou are taken into care of Social Services.
In most jurisdictions you have to appear before a judge. The type of judge will depend on the state law. Check your state for the requirements for filing.
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No, in Florida, you must go to court to become emancipated. The process involves filing a petition with the court and attending a hearing where a judge will determine if emancipation is in your best interest.
You have to go through a judge at your county court to apply and attempt the emancipation process.
The first requirement for emancipation is that you must be a resident of the county that you are applying for emancipation in. No, you may not go to another state and apply.
the answer is no, because is not right
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The emancipation was when Abraham Lincoln said all slaves held by southerners were free to go. It did not make them citizens, nor did it let slaves held by northerners go.
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You need to file a petition with the court to request emancipation. While an attorney can help guide you through the process, you ultimately need to go before a judge for a decision on your emancipation.
Emancipation laws differ in the states that have established grounds and procedures for the action. The majority of states do not allow early emancipation of minors except under special circumstances as defined by the court. In states that allow a petition to be filed the average filing fee is $150.00 to $200.00 and perhaps additional legal expenses. Several states where emancipation laws exist require parental consent before the petition can be filed. In any state the parents, legal guardian or "interested party" may file a motion and/or testify in court opposing the minor's emancipation request.
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