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  2. Begin by filling in the Petitioner’s details, including your name and address. Ensure that you accurately state your relationship to the minor.
  3. In Section II, provide information about the other parent, including their name and address. This section is crucial for establishing both parents' consent.
  4. Complete Section III by entering the minor's full name and date of birth. Attach a copy of the Certificate of Live Birth as Exhibit 'A' for verification.
  5. In Section IV, describe the minor's current situation, including any engagements or plans for marriage that necessitate this petition.
  6. Finally, in Section V, clearly state your request for the court to remove minority status. Include any relevant details about real estate transactions or financial needs.

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Its actually rather difficult. There has to be a reason to emancipate someone - it cant just be I dont like my parents - and usually there has to be a lack of other available options. The minor has to be able to support themselves and function as an adult, because they would be considered an adult.
Age of Majority except as otherwise provided by law, shall include any person, male or female, under twenty-one (21) years of age. If a statute refers to the ability to enter into a contract affecting personal property or real property, minor shall mean any person, male or female, under eighteen (18) years of age.
Chancery Court Filing Fees Court Case DescriptionTotal Due Divorce - Contested/Fault $158.00 Domestic $158.00 Emancipation $158.00 Estate Muniment of Title Only $148.0047 more rows
In America, the law varies by state, but generally Courts can order parental rights removed when in the best interest of the child. If there is someone willing to take the child, and the parents dont want to care for the child, a Court will usually terminate parental rights.
However, in Mississippi, these parental rights may be forfeited voluntarily through a written release executed by the parent, or the relationship of the parent and child may be terminated involuntarily if certain factors are present as indicated in Section 93-15-103 of the Mississippi Code Annotated.

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