Re: Emancipation in Florida
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ladams
I have a 16 yr old who knows everything and is making our lives a living hell and wants to be on her own. how hard is it if Her Father and I both agree to emancipate her? So she can see that life is not as easy as she seems to think it is.
she continues to bully her sisters ages 7 & 10 and they are frightened of her.
You have to have a plan in place for her support and independent living, following emancipation. The petition is to include:
(a) The name, address, residence, and date of birth of the minor.
(b) The name, address, and current location of each of the minor's parents, if known.
(c) The name, date of birth, custody, and location of any children born to the minor.
(d) A statement of the minor's character, habits, education, income, and mental capacity for business, and an explanation of how the needs of the minor with respect to food, shelter, clothing, medical care, and other necessities will be met.
(e) Whether the minor is a party to or the subject of a pending judicial proceeding in this state or any other jurisdiction, or the subject of a judicial order of any description issued in connection with such pending judicial proceeding.
(f) A statement of the reason why the court should remove the disabilities of nonage.
Re: Emancipation in Florida
I am not kicking her out. She is a Pain but I love her all the same. but we fight daily she says to sign her over to her Abusive father who also abandoned her just over a year ago and she spent 8 months in Foster care with me fighting to get her back I now have sole custody of her but she has that I know everything Attitude I know she could never make it on her own I just am not sure how to make her find out that live is not a bed of roses and since she keeps throwing the Emancipate me I wanted to know more about it. She has Mental Issues so I know that will not fly but I needed information.
Thank you for all of your giving me some insight that I can use to my advantage.