When you turn 18. Idaho does not have an emancipation statute. If you are not safe contact your local social services to get help.
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.
Idaho does not have an emancipation statute. They are considered a minor until they reach 18.
There is none as 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.
In Oklahoma, minors can petition for emancipation through the court system by demonstrating financial independence and the ability to make responsible decisions. The court may grant emancipation if it is deemed to be in the minor's best interest. Emancipation papers can be obtained through the court process.
Generally, they had to carry papers showing how they became free; either the paperwork granting manumission by an owner or paperwork showing they bought themselves out of slavery. A free Negro had to carry a certificate of freedom. It was numbered, registered, and issued by the courts. They were called "Free Papers" and it gave the name, stature, and complexion of the carrier. The papers indicated how the freedom was obtained. Free papers had to be renewed.
You paid for emancipation papers at the court house? Visit the courthouse and find out. If you paid someone else for the papers, I'd talk to them, as it isn't typically done that way, unless you pay a lawyer.
The Emancipation proclamation did not free the slaves in which state?
The Emancipation Proclomation
You need to get an emancipation document.
do you mean emancipation papers for that you go to court but the judge is going to tell you to get counceling and go back to school.
the emancipation proclamation