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To get a declaration of emancipation, you have to prove ALL of these things: You are at least 14 years old. You do not want to live with your parents. Your parents do not mind if you move out. You can handle your own money. You have a legal way to make money. Emancipation would be good for you.
The emancipation hearing shall be held no later than 60 days after the date on which the petition is filed. Generally such hearings are scheduled for a specific calendar or time, and should receive priority in light of the 60 day requirement.
By filing a petition in the juvenile court in the county where the minor resides and securing a Declaration of Emancipation. (Note: Both marriage and military enrollment before the age of 18 require permission from your parent(s) or guardian(s).)
1. Fill out the forms Petition for Declaration of Emancipation of Minor, Order Prescribing Notice, Declaration of Emancipation, and Order Denying Petition (Form EM-100) . Only you can ask the court for emancipation. You have to tell the court where you will live. Remember to sign the petition and write the date.
The forms are to be filed at the Clerks office when completed. 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.
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The emancipation hearing shall be held no later than 60 days after the date on which the petition is filed. Generally such hearings are scheduled for a specific calendar or time, and should receive priority in light of the 60 day requirement.
1. Fill out the forms Petition for Declaration of Emancipation of Minor, Order Prescribing Notice, Declaration of Emancipation, and Order Denying Petition (Form EM-100) . Only you can ask the court for emancipation. You have to tell the court where you will live. Remember to sign the petition and write the date.
The forms are to be filed at the Clerks office when completed. 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.
In Georgia, children are automatically emancipated once they are married, if they are on active duty in the military or once they turn 18.
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.

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