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well emancipation means filing for adult status, basically its like divorcing your parents. I dont think you have to have their permission to file for it but the minor in question has to be able to prove to the courts that she's able to fend for herself, financially and everything. ********* A minor can only petition for emancipation in the state where they are a legal resident, so if you're not a resident of GA you cannot petition for emancipation there.

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