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Louisiana Laws - Louisiana State Legislature. A court may order for good cause the full or limited emancipation of a minor sixteen years of age or older. Full judicial emancipation confers all effects of majority on the person emancipated, unless otherwise provided by law.
Emancipated minors DO NOT have the right to continued financial support from parents. Emancipated minors may lose the benefit of child support payments, social security benefits, and veterans benefits. There is no provision in the law to become unemancipated once emancipation has been granted.
Filing Emancipation Paperwork: A filing fee of $320.00 is required at the time of filing or an application for the fee waiver. Click here for more information about the fee waiver.
There are three ways to get 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.
You must be 14 years old, or older. You must be willing to live apart from your parents with their consent. You must be managing your own financial affairs. Your income must be from a legal source.
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You will need to pay the filing fee of $435 when you submit these forms unless you qualify for a fee waiver. Once a judge receives your paperwork, a court date will be set. You legally must give notice to your parents if you ask a judge to grant a Declaration of Emancipation.
The requirements for emancipation vary by state. Minor emancipation laws vary by state, but some state courts charge a filing fee of between $150 and $200. You must file the petition with the court and notify your parents or legal guardians (required by most states). Then the court will schedule a hearing date.

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