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This probably won't be possible, no matter what state you are in. For more state-by-state information, or perhaps even some legal help, you could try the Juvenile Law Center. The child emancipation page is linked to the right. * That is not possible. In the few US states that allow the emancipation of minors a petition must be filed in the state court of the county where the minor resides. A court date is set for a judge to hear and rule on the emancipation petition and for all involved parties (parents, authorities, counselors, etc.) to be allowed to agree or contest the action.

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Where can you go in the state of California to get emancipation papers?

You can get emancipation papers from the Superior Court in the county where you reside in California. Emancipation forms can typically be found online or obtained from the court clerk's office. It's recommended to contact the court in your county for specific instructions on how to file for emancipation.


Where can you file papers for emancipation of your 18 year old?

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.


How would you use file in a sentence?

i need to file my papers.


Can you file emancipation papers in Indiana yourself?

No, in Indiana, a minor seeking emancipation must have an attorney file the petition on their behalf. The court will appoint a guardian ad litem to represent the minor's best interests during the process.


If you file papers for an office what would your job title be?

file clerk


Where can a 17-year old get emancipation papers online?

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.


Where can a 17 year old get emancipation papers online?

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.


Where can you obtain emancipation papers in Mississippi?

To obtain emancipation papers in Mississippi, you must file a petition for emancipation with the Chancery Court in the county where you reside. The court will review your petition and determine if you meet the requirements for emancipation, such as being financially independent and capable of supporting yourself. It is recommended to seek guidance from a legal professional to assist with the process.


Is there any way that emancipation can happen without the parents signing or saying so?

It depends on the laws of the state. Some require the parents to file the emancipation papers. In others, the minor can file them, but has to show that the parents know that they have done so. They don't have to agree. The court will determine what the best interests of the minor are.


Sixteen Year Old with Child Emancipated in the State of Missouri?

No, you are a minor that has a child. Emancipation comes at 18 or when you file papers with the family court and go before a judge. In that case you have to prove you can support yourself ( and baby) and that you hold a job. The judge decides if there is emancipation.


Can a child file for emancipation at age 18 in Ohio?

There should be no reason to file for emancipation. The age of majority in Ohio is 18.


Did Michael Jackson file for emancipation from his fathr Joe Jackson?

Michael Jackson did not file for emancipation because Joe beat him as a child

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