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Kansas does not have established grounds nor procedures for emancipation of minors. It does have a statute for "Conferring Rights of Majority", meaning the court can mandate that a minor may enter into legal contracts in the same manner as adults. http://www.kslegislature.org, (Chapter 13, Article 108)

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