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The age of majority in Nebraska is, as you note, 19 years; however you can petition the court for emancipation at an earlier age if can demonstrate that you are able to support yourself (eg you have a full time job).
Generally, the minimum age at which a minor can petition a court for emancipation is 16.
Typical costs range from $20 to $50 for each person that must receive service. If you cannot afford these costs, Nebraska law allows you to ask the court to have the county pay your costs.
Fees. The filing fee of $435.00 must be paid at the time of filing. If you are unable to pay to the filing fee, you may qualify for a fee waiver.
Emancipation of Juveniles in New York State There is NO official court process in New York State for a youth to be declared emancipated. Unlike some other states, New York does not issue so-called emancipation orders. A determination of emancipation is ancillary to some other proceeding.
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A petition must be filed by the minors natural or legal guardian, or if there is none, by a guardian ad litem. Emancipation of a Minor and file it with the Clerk; cost is $301.00.
GENERAL INFORMATION. Most people think someone less than 18 can just go to court and get emancipated. But in Pennsylvania, emancipation is not a right, and there are no clear procedures to get a declaration of emancipation from a court.
Facts About Filing for Emancipation in Nebraska Those requirements include: You must be at least 16 years old. You are filing the petition freely and voluntarily. You willingly live apart from your parent(s) or legal guardian(s)

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