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Leaving home There is no law in Jersey about when a minor can leave home. However, parental responsibility ends when a minor reaches the age of 18.
New Jersey does not have an exact date for someone to be emancipated. To be eligible to change ones legal status from minor to adult, the candidate for emancipation must have income, housing, and be gainfully employed, without economic, physical, mental, or emotional reliance on their parents living day-to-day.
Parental consent is typically required for emancipation, but if the parents refuse, some states may still grant emancipation if the minor can prove that remaining under their parents custody would significantly harm them.
Emancipation can also happen through self-help, where the child leaves home and supports themselves financially. Juvenile courts may also declare a child emancipated if they are deemed capable of making their own decisions. Case law about emancipation varies by state and can be complex.
Background: Emancipation means that a minor has the same legal rights and obligations as an 18-year-old adult. The Minnesota Statutes do not provide either the grounds or a procedure for emancipation. Minnesota case law has established that a minor can be emancipated by a legal marriage or by parental consent.
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How to become emancipated Get legally married. In California, anyone under 18 must have a parents permission and get permission from the court to get married. Join the military. If you are under 18, you must have permission from your parent and the military. Get a court order saying you are emancipated.
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