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What is the cost of filing an Emancipation Petition? The filing fee is $50.00 and the petition requires that you attach a certified copy of your birth certificate which normally costs $11.00 if you were born in the State of Washington.
But no, they cannot force you to do anything that you dont want -- not college, not marriage, not employment, not anything. Your life is yours.
Offer to help with a job, extra chores, or something similar. If the move is due to a financial reason, then it might be possible for you to contribute in some way that will make staying possible. For example, if you are old enough to have a part-time job, then you could offer to contribute your wages to paying bills.
Your parents have the right to object to and oppose your attempt to gain emancipation. They can show the court that you do not, in fact, qualify for emancipation. The court will determine whether you are or are not.
Any minor who is sixteen years of age or older and who is a resident of this state may petition in the superior court for a declaration of emancipation. [ 1993 c 294 s 1.]
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(a) the petitioner is 16 years of age or older; (b) the petitioner is a resident of the state; (c) the petitioner has the ability to manage his or her financial affairs; and (d) the petitioner has the ability to manage his or her personal, social, educational, and non- financial affairs.
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.

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