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  • 04-21-2015, 08:20 PM
    geek
    Re: Odds of Getting Emancipated
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    Just curious....If you don't SEE any of the money you're working for, then why are you working?

    That was going to be my question. Why work if your paycheck gets completely confiscated?
  • 04-21-2015, 09:00 PM
    BooRennie
    Re: Odds of Getting Emancipated
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    Just curious....If you don't SEE any of the money you're working for, then why are you working?

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    That was going to be my question. Why work if your paycheck gets completely confiscated?

    Because her 20 year old boyfriend is the McManager at her job.
    http://www.expertlaw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=185547
  • 04-21-2015, 09:14 PM
    geek
    Re: Odds of Getting Emancipated
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    Because her 20 year old boyfriend is the McManager at her job.
    http://www.expertlaw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=185547

    I'd forgotten about that.

    Ahh, to be young again! :friendly_wink:
  • 04-22-2015, 12:14 PM
    kaaydub
    Re: Odds of Getting Emancipated
    what reasons would I be ganted to get emancipated if these arent good enough. If my mom not wanting to take care of me isnt a good enough reaosn then dik hat i. i can take care of myself.
  • 04-22-2015, 12:27 PM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Re: Odds of Getting Emancipated
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    what reasons would I be ganted to get emancipated if these arent good enough. If my mom not wanting to take care of me isnt a good enough reaosn then dik hat i. i can take care of myself.

    You didn't read the stickied threads about emancipation law before posting.

    Your other thread suggests that you're in Washington State. You are thus only a couple of mouse clicks away from reading the requirements for emancipation in that state.
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    Under Washington's emancipation laws, anybody aged 16 or older can petition for emancipation.
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    Quoting RCW 13.64.020 - Petition for emancipation - Filing fees.
    (1) A petition for emancipation shall be signed and verified by the petitioner, and shall include the following information: (a) The full name of the petitioner, the petitioner's birthdate, and the state and county of birth; (b) a certified copy of the petitioner's birth certificate; (c) the name and last known address of the petitioner's parent or parents, guardian, or custodian; (d) the petitioner's present address, and length of residence at that address; (e) a declaration by the petitioner indicating that he or she has the ability to manage his or her financial affairs, including any supporting information; and (f) a declaration by the petitioner indicating that he or she has the ability to manage his or her personal, social, educational, and nonfinancial affairs, including any supporting information.

    (2) Fees for this section are set under RCW 36.18.014.

    The petitioner must prove at a hearing by "clear and convincing evidence: (a) That the petitioner is sixteen years of age or older; (b) that the petitioner is a resident of the state; (c) that the petitioner has the ability to manage his or her financial affairs; and (d) that the petitioner has the ability to manage his or her personal, social, educational, and nonfinancial affairs." RCW 13.64.050.

    This process has absolutely nothing to do with whether or not you get along with your mother or believe she is unfair to you.
  • 04-22-2015, 02:52 PM
    SESmama
    Re: Odds of Getting Emancipated
    And if mom does indeed kick you out then contact child services so you can have a roof over your head. However, if you don't and mom then comes back and states you are to go back and live with her then back you go.
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