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Emancipation is not an easy process. It requires a petition, evidence, and notice of a hearing to the minors parents or legal guardians. Before undergoing the emancipation process, you should consider whether emancipation is the best option for your situation.
Only a few states provide a procedure for a minor to file for emancipation. Maryland does not. Parents or other interested parties, like social workers, can ask the court to authorize an emancipation.
A minor generally cannot become emancipated from just one parent unless there is only one parent, such as when one of the minors parents has died, or has terminated their parental rights. Emancipation of a minor terminates all parental custodial rights, which in turn makes that minor an adult for legal purposes.
There is no emancipation for a minor in the state of Maryland, which means that parents are responsible for children up to the age of 18 years.
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