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The first step is that you have to be in a state that allows emancipation. In most cases, the parents have to consent, or at least be notified of the petition. The actual requirements vary from state to state, but you will have to go through the process, which can be long and hard.

You have to get a judge to see your case, then you have to be able to prove that you will be able to care for yourself, and that you are better off being emancipated. When proving that you will be able to care for yourself, you have to show that you will have your OWN place to live (no roommates, or anyone helping), you have to show proof of employment (judges look highly upon minors that have jobs and are in, or done with school), and proof that you will be able to have reliable transportation to important appointments. As far as proving that you will be better off being emancipated is the hard part. Judges want proof that you will be emotionally, physically, mentally, and (if applicable) spiritually stable. Proving the information the courts want is very difficult. The process can take up to a year and a half.

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