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The premise of emancipation is that the minor does not need adult intervention or assistance to conduct their affairs. Therefore it would not be possible to receive a decree of emancipation from only one parent. The minor must be able to provide proof of an acceptable level of income (their own, not money from a family member or friend); that will enable them to support themselves. They must have an established residence, present proof of being able to pay for utilities, food, clothing, medical care, education if applicable, transportation and so on and so on.

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No. It is not possible for a minor to be emancipated from one parent while living with the other. Emancipation basically means that the minor has been found by a judge to be mature enough to live independently of adult supervision. One of the requirements for emancipation is that the minor must be gainfully employed and earn enough income to pay for housing, utilities, food, clothing, medical care, transportation, education (if applicable) and so forth.

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First of all, you have to live in a state that allows emancipation. If you do, and your parents are willing to sign, you need to petition the court using the forms prescribed for your state. The state government website will have the laws which will tell you what must be done and what the requirements are.

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First of all, the state has to have the ability to emancipate someone. Not all states have emancipation statutes. The requirements vary from state to state. The judge will decide what makes sense. If the parent paying child support is in favor of the emancipation and the other one is not, they will have to decide in the best interest of the child.

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yes a prent can have their child emancipated at the age of 16 usually but every state has there own laws check with a legal aid attorney

Answeryes a prent can have their child emancipated at the age of 16 usually but every state has there own laws check with a legal aid attorney
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If the parent you are livine with has legal custody the answer is no. Otherwise, the laws regarding the emancipation of a minor vary from state to state and there are strict requirements. You need to check the laws in your state.

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Q: Can a minor be emancipated from one parent or does it have to be from both?
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