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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: I was married at 16, divorced at 17 am I still considered a minor or am I emancipated?

    Answer: A minor who was married but is now divorced is still a minor unless a court declares the minor emancipated for a specific purpose according to the Arizona Emancipation Law.

    Read more about Arizona's Emancipation Law on LawForKids.org.


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    21 thru 25 of 27 comments     1   2   3   4  [ 5 ] ...   
    On 02/22/04
    Christina from SC said:
    Ok, I'm 15 at the moment. And I am with a guy who I've been with since I was 13 and I want to marry him. But my father will not allow that. So how can I do that without getting his premission. Or could i get emancipated then marry him? If so, how would i get emancipated?
    On 02/22/04
    Christina from SC said:
    I want to marry my bf whom I've been with since I was 13. But my father will not allow that. So is there any way I could do that without his premission? Or could I get emancipated then marry him? If so, how do I get emancipated?
    On 02/05/04
    Tanya from MA said:
    how do I marry my future husband now if im in the care of Dss and temperally custody of my aunt??? who would sighn giving me permission??? Im 16 hes 18 is that leagal???
    On 01/18/04
    STELLA from MD said:
    I WAS JUST WONDERING, IF YOU ARE 16 AND HAVE A BABY, AND YOU DONT WANT TO LIVE AT HOME WITH YOUR PARENTS ANYMORE, BUT YOU WANT TO LIVE WITH THE FATHER OF YOUR BABY,AND HIS PARENTS, CAN YOU JUST LEAVE? AND MOVE OUT.
    On 07/11/03
    Ricki from SC said:
    Hey, I was married when I was 16 (last year) to who was at the time a 21 year old man and I have been considered emancipated. We are still together, but if we were to divorce then I would still be considered emancipated.
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