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WHO: You must notify the other parent of the minor child (or both parents if you are the childs guardian) about your request for name change and the scheduled hearing. If the minor child is 14 years or older, he/she must sign a docHubd consent to the name change request, or attend the hearing.
As mentioned, an emancipated teen can make their own medical decisions, sign contracts, and take out loans. Keep in mind that the process can take a bit longer if your parents dont agree with your request for emancipation.
However, if the other parent does not consent to the name change, you would need to apply to the Court for permission to change your childs name. The Court would then decide whether it was in your childs best interests for the name change to take place.
Here in Arizona, there is no law dictating the age at which a child is old enough to stay home alone, but that doesnt mean parents can leave children of any age to fend for themselves. A childs readiness to stay home alone is dependent on many factors, most of which are very specific to that child.
Name change actions can take anywhere from a day to six (6) months (sometimes even longer). The time it takes for such action to be ordered/decreed varies not only from county to county, but sometimes from courthouse to courthouse as well.
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Name change actions can take anywhere from a day to six (6) months (sometimes even longer). The time it takes for such action to be ordered/decreed varies not only from county to county, but sometimes from courthouse to courthouse as well.
Question: can i move out at the age of seventeen with my parents permission? Answer: You may want to check out some of the questions on LawForKids.org. If you have permission from your parents to move out you do not need a legal document to do so in Arizona , but they will still remain responsible for your welfare.
However, if the other parent does not consent to the name change, you would need to apply to the Court for permission to change your childs name. The Court would then decide whether it was in your childs best interests for the name change to take place.
WHO: You must notify the other parent of the minor child (or both parents if you are the childs guardian) about your request for name change and the scheduled hearing. If the minor child is 14 years or older, he/she must sign a docHubd consent to the name change request, or attend the hearing.
Minor (Child) Name Change Changing the name of a minor in Arizona can be accomplished through the submission of a written application to the superior court. The request can only be made by the childs parent or guardian and it must be filed in the county where the child resides.

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