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You're the one that started with the attitude. I actually respect people that respect me first. treating me like I'm stupid when I'm asking for help is low on your part.
Yes, I did look at findlaw and I downloaded a pdf from Arkansas Legal Services and avvo.com where you can talk to real attorney's. I'm sorry if I'm wrong but I honestly believed it the age was sixteen. I wouldn't of had an attitude if you were polite to me. And if you meant no harm in your comment then I'm sorry I misunderstood it.
She told you twice that you have to be 17 to be emancipated. She didn't give you attitude. You are a child and have no clue what lies ahead for you. If you act like this toward people when you seek assistance in reality you're going to be given a hard look at reality. She didn't treat you like you're stupid. Someone has a guilty conscience...
avvo.com isn't the most reliable either. I have seen attorneys disagree with each other on there about responses. That's not even legal advice on there. You can only get legal advice from an attorney you hire.
Bottomline you can't get emancipated.
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Thanks for the support, everyone.
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Please read the last thing I posted. I misunderstood and I thought since so many things had told me I could at sixteen that maybe she was mistaken. The thing she had posted had come off to me as snarky. I apologized and now its done.
Please re read your post number 17. You quoted Ron and said that he was the one with an attitude. I was simply correcting you.
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OP, sweetheart - it ain't gonna happen. My youngest is nearly 23, lives with her fiance. Both are college educated, both work two jobs - and have trouble making ends meet. No way will you be able to support yourself at 16. Sorry.
Suck it up; Tough it out.