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"Emancipated juvenile", as used in Colorado, means a juvenile over fifteen years of age and under eighteen years of age who has, with the real or apparent assent of the juvenile's parents, demonstrated independence from the juvenile's parents in matters of care, custody, and earnings. The term may include, but shall not be limited to, any such juvenile who has the sole responsibility for the juvenile's own support, who is married, or who is in the military.

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Q: How possible is it to be emancipated in the state of Colorado if your family has no history of abuse?
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