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  • I have a questions for you. Since i'm emancipated do I still have to have my parent sign for me to get a tatoo in arizona. And if not would i have to bring the emancipation papers with me to get a tatoo.thanx for answering all my questions.

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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 01/04/06
    W from CA said:
    this may help.. http://www.law.cornell.edu/topics/Table_Emancipation.htm
    On 11/18/05
    jennifer from TX said:
    well im 17 and i have a friend who is 16 and lives with her grandparents and her mother is on drugs and is never around and her grandpaent are verbally abusive and they wont let her go anywhere or even take a bath unless they say so or eat unless they say so.
    On 09/04/05
    Rachel from SC said:
    Hi I am Rachel i am 16 and my parents are verbally abusive and they won't let me see my boyfriend they don't bearly let me do anything its like i am hostile here. I want to get emancipated and live on my own! How do i go about doing this?
    On 09/03/05
    Jennifer from HI said:
    My name is Jennifer and on December 10th I will be turning 18 and I am no longer wishing living with my mom and her fiance in hawaii. I was wondering if i left 2 months ahead of my birthday and moved in with my boyfriend in New York and his parents, is there anyway that i can get around this without anybody getting in trouble?
    On 08/31/05
    Alicia from IL said:
    im 17 and i am living with my mom and stepdad its not doing to good and id rather be on my own and she put me through alot (foster care) and i always basically took care of myself well when i try to leave shell call me a name and say u aint goin nowhere help me please i have a job i need to get out i have other people i can stay with
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