Parental consent for what? Many states have laws that allow minors to file for emancipation from their parents if they meet certain criteria, but what specifically are you asking about?
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General information, jury services, online services, fees, forms, local rules, tentative rulings, small claims e-filing. ... Monday, November 30, 200 ... Welcome to the Sacramento Superior Court...
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Who can be emancipated? ... How do you become emancipated? ... You may get medical care without your parents' permission -- but you will have to pay the bills or arrange for financial help in paying them.
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www.larcc.org/pamphlets/children_family/teen_emancipati...
www.larcc.org/pamphlets/children_family/teen_emancipation.htm
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State and Link to Statute Emancipation Termination of Parental Rights Age of Majority Other ... Alabama Title 26, Chapter 13 Title 26, Chapter 18-7 19 (Title 26, Chapter 1-1) -
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www.law.cornell.edu/topics/Table_Emancipation.htm
www.law.cornell.edu/topics/Table_Emancipation.htm
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Stable environment is nice, but what the court is going to be looking for is her track record of earning enough money to TOTALLY and COMPLETELY support herself - including being able to pay the entire rent of any place she moves into (in ca...
http://www.expertlaw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=68547
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I am currently a emancipated minor living with my 18 year old boyfriend. I am 16 and he has recently asked me to marry him. Can I marry before 18 even though I am no longer living with my parents?
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courts.co.calhoun.mi.us/quest431.htm
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You must be 18 years old, or have yourself emancipated, otherwise you would be considered a runaway and could be put into a juvenile detention center or at the very least, returned to your home. ... No. Sorry - without consent, you must stay put.
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Is it legal to move out without parental consent at age 16? No. You must be 18 years old, or have yourself emancipated, otherwise you would be considered a runaway and could be... ... You must be 18 years old, or have yourself emancipated, otherwise you would be considered ... No. Sorry - without consent, you must stay put.
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