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No. One of the primary expectations in those places that will grant emancipation is that the minor show that they can support themselves.

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Q: If a minor gets emancipated does the court does the court provide them a place to live?
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Can a minor child who is 11 get emancipated and live with her grandparents?

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What are the emancipation laws of Arizona?

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Can a 16-year-old girl move out without parental consent?

You must go to family court and provide proof that you have a place to live and a source of income.once you have proven that you can support yourself you must become emancipated.


Can a 16 year old be emancipated in TN?

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If I am 17 and have a child can I move out in the state of Kansas?

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What is the procedure to get emancipated in Colorado?

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Can a 16-year-old get emancipated and live with a boyfriend?

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If you get emancipated do you have to move out of your parents house?

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Can a 15 year old mother be emancipated to live with the father of her child?

Depends on your local/state laws but no judge will emancipate a 15yo minor with a child just so she can move in with her boyfriend. To be emancipated you will have to prove you can pay your own bills, have a job, a place to live etc. If allowed in your state you might be allowed to marry and get emancipated that way but at 15 you usually need court permission to do so and they often find 15 too young unless there are certain circumstances.