It may depend on your more specific location. Juvenile matters, such as emancipation, may be handled by a juvenile court, family court, or other court depending on the specific parish. The best thing to do is contact a court clerk in your parish. A directory of courts organized by parish, including contact information, can be found at the related link listed.
Additional Information:
Minors - Age of Majority - LouisianaMajority is attained upon reaching the age of eighteen years.Civil Code Article 29
Age of Majority
18 (CC §29)
Emancipation
Through notarial act by parent at age 15 (CC §366); Through judicial consent at age 16 (CC §385); marriage (CC §379)
Contracts
Contracts by minors are voidable (CC §1918 et seq.)
Ability to Sue
Through tutor or parent (CCP §683)
Consent to Medical Treatment
May consent without parental consent (R.S.40 §1095, et seq.)
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If your state or county allows emancipation, the law will specify what forms or format the petition must be in. Consult your local laws to find out if you can apply and where to get the forms.
You will not be able to get a state funded lawyer for emancipation. The state won't emancipate you if it costs them money, unless there are safety issues. You may be able to find someone willing to take a pro bono case.
I can't print legal forms for you, but you can find legal emancipation forms online through your state's court website or by consulting a legal professional. It's important to ensure you have the correct and updated forms for your specific situation.
Emancipation forms vary by jurisdiction, so it's best to check with the specific court in the county where you reside. Some courts may offer the forms online that can be downloaded, while others may require you to pick up the forms in person. It's important to ensure you are using the correct forms and following the necessary steps as outlined by your local court.
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You have to check the laws for your state to see if they even have emancipation. The format is usually specified in the statute.That will depend on the jurisdiction. Many states and counties have web sites with forms available. Check your county website for forms that are available. They can also help you get a court date for the hearing.
Lake Pontchartain is in Louisiana.
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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
The best place to start would be the local court house. They should be able to provide the necessary forms. They will also help you get a court date for the hearing.