It some states, yes, if the minor's situation changes (for example they are no longer able to support themselves) the court can rescind the decree.
Freed all slaves by Presidential decree.
We hope that the courts will rescind any bill that threatens to take our pension away.
Proposed would mean to put out to the public, for the open, etc. A decree is like a document *legal or not*. Take Lincoln showing the South and Europe the Emancipation Proclomation. That was a proposed decree.
The emancipation of slaves or indentured servants who joined the British army.
It depends upon the state court in which the emancipation petition is filed. Many courts have cases backlogged to a year or more. Cases are generally adjudicated on a priority basis not on the date of the filing. Please be advised, the fact that a parent has given consent for a minor to be emancipated does not necessarily mean that an emancipation decree will be granted. The final decision is left to the presiding judge, most judges are reluctant to issue such a decree unless it is in conjunction with adoption proceedings.
{| |- | Emancipation is a court order. It gives a minor the right to contract and be responsible for themselves before they reach the age of majority. Only about half the states allow this. |}
Courts are not required to abide by the decisions and rulings of the courts of other nations. That being said, you can get a certified copy of the the court decree and attempt to place it on file in the country you are referring to. PERHAPS, it may carry some weight . . . perhaps not.
Yes, a decree if emancipation will be recognized in the state where the person chooses to relocate.
It depends upon the laws of the state where the emancipation decree was granted. In several states emancipation rights are automatically revoked upon the dissolution of the marriage.
The state's legal age of majority is twenty-one (21), and the state does not have emancipation status. Generally the courts in Pennsylvania will grant a person who is at least eighteen (18)emancipation decree. In a few cases the age has been lowered, however, every case is adjudicated on it's own merits. The above answer is correct.
Emancipation refers to freedom, or being let go. An example of emancipation in a sentence might be, "The teenager requested emancipation from her abusive parents, and the courts happily obliged."
The conflict in "The Aged Mother" revolves around an emperor's decree to abandon elderly citizens in order to reduce the population. The resolution comes when the emperor himself learns the value of wisdom and compassion from his own mother, leading him to rescind the cruel decree and appreciate the importance of age and experience.