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Question: How do I become emancipated from my step mom and dad (they're married and I live with them)?

Answer: The parents of a minor have a duty to support him or her. When a minor can show that he is able to support himself, he may become an emancipated minor. Whether there are legal formalities depends upon the state in which he lives. In California a minor may get a court to declare him emancipated.

In Arizona there is no statute providing for such a declaration. However, if a minor marries legally, and/or supports himself independently, with no need of support from a parent, he may be treated under the law as emancipated.

However, what this gets him is pretty much just the ability to be sued for debts that he incurs for his own support. It does not appear that it protects him from the efforts of the parent to control him.

Please check the specific statutes or laws in your state for more information.


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On 11/07/03
Tiff from MI said:
I wanted to know if I would be able to live by myself. But I live with my uncle he is my guardian
On 11/04/03
Traci from OR said:
I'll be praying for you.
On 10/31/03
Stephanie from MO said:
hi am am 17 years old and i live in Missouri. i was just wondering if i am legal to move out of my house. i live with my mom and dad. and they won't let me leave. what can i do?
On 10/30/03
erica from TN said:
i live with my father and stepfather. My stepmother has her two children living with us. My father burnt my drivers permit. I am not aloud to see any of my friends and he has hit me and left brusises. I want to become emancipated. How can i do this in the state of TN.
On 10/23/03
Trey from AZ said:
We are always asked to refer to our state's R.S'. However, AZ doesn't have one.
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