One of the requirements of emancipation of a minor is that the minor be able to handle their affairs without the intervention of an adult. That requires the minor to do their own research on the laws and procedures of emancipation if they live in a state that allows the act. A place to begin is: Louisiana Civil Code, (LCC0 Title VIII, Chapter 2, Article 385 thru 3994.
18
No, because Harriet Tubman was a slave as a child. Jim Crow laws arose after Emancipation.
There are no emancipation laws in New York.
In general, the emancipation laws of the State where the order was entered would apply.
Sorry, Idaho is one of the 15 states without emancipation. You will have to wait until you are an adult. If you are not safe, contact social services for assistance.
Nebraska does not have emancipation laws.
There is no emancipation status for this state.
Depends on your state laws on when support ends, however if it runs later, file a motion for emancipation.
This depends on the state laws in which you live. In Alabama once you have a child you are considered an adult. This does not matter if you are twelve or seventeen, if you have one kid you are automatically emancipated in the laws eyes. A good idea would be to see what your state laws are on child birth and/or emancipation.
There is no emancipation status for this state.
You need to check to see if Louisiana recognizes emancipation of minors before you start looking for paperwork. Yes Louisiana does recognize emancipation of minors because i am being emancipated right now.
The specific requirements for emancipation vary by state, but generally, the states that allow for emancipation of minors are California, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, New York, Washington, West Virginia, Georgia, Louisiana, Montana, Delaware, and Michigan. It's important to note that the laws and procedures for emancipation can differ within each state.