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  • 07-13-2011, 02:08 PM
    bre42096
    Re: Can I Get Emancipated if My Mom and Dad Don't Wan't Me
    Yes I Am Still Going To School And My Dad Is Not Part Of The Picture And Social Services Dont Need To Become Involved. Im Not Losing My Son. I Have Everything I Need. I Asked For An Answer. Not To Be Judged By A Disrespectful Immature Adult. And Im Only Talking About Dogmatique.
  • 07-13-2011, 02:56 PM
    Dogmatique
    Re: Can I Get Emancipated if My Mom and Dad Don't Wan't Me
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    Yes I Am Still Going To School And My Dad Is Not Part Of The Picture And Social Services Dont Need To Become Involved. Im Not Losing My Son. I Have Everything I Need. I Asked For An Answer. Not To Be Judged By A Disrespectful Immature Adult. And Im Only Talking About Dogmatique.


    Insert eyeroll here.

    You're welcome, child.
  • 07-13-2011, 03:19 PM
    LawResearcherMissy
    Re: Can I Get Emancipated if My Mom and Dad Don't Wan't Me
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    I Asked For An Answer.
    You GOT an answer.

    It's NO. It's not our fault that you don't like it. And yes, Social Services absolutely needs to become involved here, because the age of consent in our Great State is 16, and you managed to get knocked up at 14. Frankly, both of your parents need to have the hell beaten out of them for not protecting you and keeping you safe, and Social services will be more than happy to ask your parents loudly and at length why they shouldn't go to jail for neglect.
  • 07-15-2011, 05:11 PM
    KatelinNicole77
    Re: Can I Get Emancipated if My Mom and Dad Don't Wan't Me
    I'm sorry, I'm no attorney or anything at all. But..do you really want your boyfriend to have custody of you in the first place? Do you understand what that means? He will be your guardian, able to tell you what to do and what not. If you wanted to go somewhere, he is legally able to tell you that you cannot go. He becomes able to tell you what you can or cannot do. It's just like he's your parents.
  • 07-15-2011, 05:23 PM
    aardvarc
    Re: Can I Get Emancipated if My Mom and Dad Don't Wan't Me
    Don't worry...boyfriends don't get custody of children that they impregnate. Jail sentences perhaps.
  • 07-15-2011, 05:31 PM
    Dogmatique
    Re: Can I Get Emancipated if My Mom and Dad Don't Wan't Me
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    Don't worry...boyfriends don't get custody of children that they impregnate. Jail sentences perhaps.



    Hopefully.

    Not that I think Katelin will agree...
  • 07-15-2011, 06:18 PM
    cyjeff
    Re: Can I Get Emancipated if My Mom and Dad Don't Wan't Me
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    I'm sorry, I'm no attorney or anything at all. But..do you really want your boyfriend to have custody of you in the first place? Do you understand what that means? He will be your guardian, able to tell you what to do and what not. If you wanted to go somewhere, he is legally able to tell you that you cannot go. He becomes able to tell you what you can or cannot do. It's just like he's your parents.

    Stop posting. Really. You really don't know what you are talking about what so ever. You are actually embarrassing yourself by providing such complete drivel as a legal answer.

    No judge in any jurisdiction will grant guardianship to the adult that impregnated the child. You are worried about him telling her what to do.

    Please.

    The rest of the world is worried about "incest" and "rape". You know.. that stuff you said really doesn't count.

    Go away little girl. Impress your friends. Here, you are just another poster we have to correct constantly.
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