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The youngest you can get emancipated in California is at the age of fourteen (14). To get emancipated you need to be able to provide for yourself, which means having a job, and you need to be financially responsible. Most jobs that pay more than minimum wage require you to be sixteen (16) or older so it would be hard to find a place to work. You cannot expect your parents to provide for you.

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