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Emancipation

Category: Juvenile Services

EMANCIPATION:  Emancipation is the legal process of obtaining adulthood. For more information visit our FAQ's on Emancipation.

Most minors, juveniles between the ages of 8 and 18, are under the control of their parents, stepparents or guardian. The parent is responsible for the minor. A minor 16 years or older can request that the court order that he or she be responsible for him/herself. This process is called emancipation. If the court agrees, the minor is emancipated. The minor then has the ability to do some things he/she couldn't do before. However, the emancipated minor also has certain responsibilities minors usually do not have since their parents or guardians no longer are responsible for the minor.

Updated 12/1/2022 8:18 AM
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