the laws are u must be 16
There is not any record online of any emancipation in Bucks County, PA. That does not mean there has not been , consult your local court house or legal library for more information.
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According to fedstats.gov, the estimated population of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, is 623,205.
Bucks County is named after the English county of Buckinghamshire. Bucks County was given the name by William Penn in 1683. William Penn lived in Bucks County and his home still remains there.
There is no information available to suggest that a state of emergency was declared in Bucks County, PA on February 10, 2010.
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about 70 miles
There is none as Pennsylvania one of the 15 states that has not passed emancipation law. Having a child does not make you an adult. If you are not safe, contact social services for assistance.
PA laws on emancipation are set at a county level. Certain counties recognize emancipation procedures, while others do not. There is a listing of answers at this site by county: http://www.jlc.org/index.php/factsheets/emancipationpa . As always, please consult a lawyer or a legal aid clinic for any legal advice. The Internet is not a reputable source.
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The address of the Bucks County Childrens Museum is: Po Box 516, Doylestown, PA 18901-0516