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Child is defined as any unmarried, unemancipated person under eighteen years of age Fla. Stat. 39.01(12).
The new law will allow minors 16 and 17 years of age the following: Work more than 8 hours in one workday on a holiday or Sunday when school is scheduled the following day.
The minor must be able to demonstrate how they can support themselves financially before the judge grants emancipation. The judge will also consider factors such as the minors ability to handle their own affairs, the minors maturity level, and the reason for requesting emancipation.
Under Florida law, a minor includes any person who has not. attained the age of 18 years. Fla. Stat.
Basically, children under 18 cannot be out at night after 11 p.m. (12 a.m. on the weekends) without a guardian or adult, unless they are engaged in a sanctioned activity, such as work. In addition, the State of Florida has a drivers curfew that governs juveniles operating motor vehicles.
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