Can I write up a declairation of emancipation to the Probate Court of my county?

by admin ~ March 20th, 2006 . Filed under: Civic Participation .
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squrrial2002 asked:


Ok, if I written up a formal documentation have it looked over by a lawyer and signed by my parent/guardians that they approve of the declairation of emancipation. Would my county count approve this? This document would include, all employeement record, schooling (continueing), housing, billing, reason of emancipation and the parent/guardian signitures. PLEASe HELP and dont be rude please, im a good guy

Christopher
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3 Responses to Can I write up a declairation of emancipation to the Probate Court of my county?

  1. deezone13

    Yes, provided there is no objections from any of the involved parties. i was emmancipated at age fourteen, but I had to fight.

  2. blessedbe111

    Yes, a formal letter should allow this…run a spell check though (declaration).

  3. gailforce_wind

    No, not by yourself as you are still a minor. You will need a next friend or guardian ad litem to be at the hearing in most states.

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