There is no statute for emancipation in Indiana, so there is no form. You will have to wait until you reach the age of majority. If you are not safe, contact social services for help.
There is no emancipation status for this state.
Indiana has no clear law on an age of emancipation, so you have to take it to a court.
{| |- | No, you cannot. Indiana does not have an emancipation statute. Being pregnant does not emancipate a minor. You must be an adult to decide where you wish to live. Until your reach the age of majority your parents are responsible for you, including where you live. |}
The state does not have an emancipation status. Emancipation cases are accepted on individual basis, however, very seldom does the court grant early emancipation rights to a minor. Here's a link with some info on emancipation in Indiana: http://www.bostoncoop.net/lcd/emancipation/indiana.html I also found this link, which I thought was interesting, and from what I've heard from other people (attorneys, court officials, etc), it's accurate in the regard that emancipation is actually a rare thing (which is not to say that it doesn't occur): http://experts.about.com/q/920/1212970.htm BEGIN QUOTE: Subject:Minor Emancipation Question I know you practice law in Indiana, but I am trying to find out what age a minor has to be to petition for emancipation in Kentucky. I've searched the Kentucky Revised Statutes. Any ideas where I can look to find the minimum age? Answer I don't think there is a minimum age to file for emancipation. YOu file if you are younger than 18. What you have to show is a plan for living, a plan for supporting yourself and employment. It is a VERY rare thing, VERY. In the 12 years I have practiced I have never seen it done. It is done for professional athletes, like ice skater, etc. It is a very rare thing for a normal, average citizen. Denise F. Hayden Attorney at Law Indianapolis IN USA END QUOTE The state does not have grounds nor procedures for the emancipation of a minor. Indiana Family Services investigate reported cases of child abuse and/or neglect and take the appropriate action needed. Emancipation of a minor is only allowed for the purpose of said minor receiving medical care or in some cases for a pregnant minor to be eligible for public assistance. In such cases the minor will be under the supervision of the division of state social services.
Not all states allow a minor to be emancipated. In some states it is necessary to have the parental permission before the court will accept an emancipation petition from the minor. In all states that allow emancipation of minors, the parents, guardian, or any qualified "interested party" is given the opportunity to contest any emancipation petition filed by any minor.
Indiana Sorry, there is no emancipation status for this state.
There isn't any, so there is nothing to find. Indiana has no emancipation statute.
There is no emancipation status for this state.
Indiana does not have an emancipation statute. You will have to wait until you become an adult. If you are not safe contact your local social services to get help.
WHAT IS THE FIRST STEP IN GETTING EMANCIPATED IN THE STATE OF INDIANA
Indiana does not have an emancipation statute. You will have to wait until you become an adult. If you are not safe contact your local social services to get help.
{| |- | There is nothing to file as Indiana does not have an emancipation statute. The age of majority is 18. At that point the parents are no longer responsible for the child. |}
No, they do not have an emancipation statute to allow it.
There is no emancipation status for Indiana.
im pretty sure you kan move out by yourself with out emancipation
The age of majority in Indiana is 18 years of age.
The age of majority in Indiana is 18 years old. There is no emancipation statute in Indiana.