First of all, the minor needs to live in a state that has emancipation statutes that would allow them to apply. The States' laws, available on the state government web site, will provide the basic information necessary to file for emancipation, and define the correct format for the petition or the forms that must be used.
To look at old obituaries, you must access the papers in which they were published. You may be able to do that online, but you can also do it by going to a library that has old copies or microfilms of the newspaper in question.
In Texas, you have to be at least 16-years-old in order to petition the court for emancipation. http://www.bostoncoop.net/lcd/emancipation/texas.html
On February 19, 1861 (Old Style; March 3, 1861 New Style), the Emancipation Manifesto was issued by Tsar Alexander II.
There are no new laws for the emancipation of minors in Missouri and the state does have grounds nor procedures for the such. Missouri only allows the act through the state department of social services in relation to a pregnant minor who is in need of public assistance. Other situations such as abuse or neglect are handled also handled by the MO. Department of Social Services. http://www.dss.mo.gov
Dolley would have been 46 when she saved the important papers and artifacts from the White House from the British in 1812.
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First of all, the minor needs to live in a state that has emancipation statutes that would allow them to apply. The States' laws, available on the state government web site, will provide the basic information necessary to file for emancipation, and define the correct format for the petition or the forms that must be used.
yes
That depends on the state you are in. In most of the states, the child reaches the age of majority at 18, so there is no need to file emancipation papers. For those where the age is 19 or 21, you file them at the local court house. They can help you get the proper forms and set up the court appearance.
Not legally.
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It most certainly is!
With the permission of the parents.
Because they are couples .
Not really at least i dont think..its under age
No.
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