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  • 01-02-2006, 12:09 PM
    littlebopeep338
    California emanicpation rights
    I am 15 and i live in the bay area. I live with my mom we are constantly fighting and it usally is all my fault and it feels like i never do any thing right.... i have a boy friend and he is 18 i no it sounds stupid but we are both planning on spending the rest of our lives with each other i love him.. my dad lives in reno and the only reasons i dont want to go live with him is because i dont want to leave my boy friend and i dont want to live in reno either way i am sad....my boy friend has offered a home for me please give me in fo to get emancipated..
    ~bo
  • 01-02-2006, 12:32 PM
    aaron
    California Emancipation Law
    California's emancipation code provides,
    Quote:

    Quoting California Emancipation Law - Family Code Sections 7000-7002; 7120-7123
    7000. This part may be cited as the Emancipation of Minors Law.

    7001. It is the purpose of this part to provide a clear statement defining emancipation and its consequences and to permit an emancipated minor to obtain a court declaration of the minor's status. This part is not intended to affect the status of minors who may become emancipated under the decisional case law that was in effect before the enactment of Chapter 1059 of the Statutes of 1978.

    7002. A person under the age of 18 years is an emancipated minor if any of the following conditions is satisfied:

    (a) The person has entered into a valid marriage, whether or not the marriage has been dissolved.

    (b) The person is on active duty with the armed forces of the
    United States.

    (c) The person has received a declaration of emancipation pursuant to Section 7122.

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    7120. (a) A minor may petition the superior court of the county in which the minor resides or is temporarily domiciled for a declaration of emancipation.

    (b) The petition shall set forth with specificity all of the following facts:
    • (1) The minor is at least 14 years of age.

      (2) The minor willingly lives separate and apart from the minor's parents or guardian with the consent or acquiescence of the minor's parents or guardian.

      (3) The minor is managing his or her own financial affairs. As evidence of this, the minor shall complete and attach a declaration of income and expenses as provided in Judicial Council form FL-150.

      (4) The source of the minor's income is not derived from any activity declared to be a crime by the laws of this state or the laws of the United States.
    7121. (a) Before the petition for a declaration of emancipation is heard, notice the court determines is reasonable shall be given to the minor's parents, guardian, or other person entitled to the custody of the minor, or proof shall be made to the court that their addresses are unknown or that for other reasons the notice cannot be given.

    (b) The clerk of the court shall also notify the local child support agency of the county in which the matter is to be heard of the proceeding. If the minor is a ward of the court, notice shall be given to the probation department. If the child is a dependent child of the court, notice shall be given to the county welfare department.

    (c) The notice shall include a form whereby the minor's parents, guardian, or other person entitled to the custody of the minor may give their written consent to the petitioner's emancipation. The notice shall include a warning that a court may void or rescind the declaration of emancipation and the parents may become liable for support and medical insurance coverage pursuant to Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 4000) of Part 2 of Division 9 and Sections 17400, 17402, 17404, and 17422.

    7122. (a) The court shall sustain the petition if it finds that the minor is a person described by Section 7120 and that emancipation would not be contrary to the minor's best interest.

    (b) If the petition is sustained, the court shall forthwith issue a declaration of emancipation, which shall be filed by the clerk of the court.

    (c) A declaration is conclusive evidence that the minor is emancipated.

    7123. (a) If the petition is denied, the minor has a right to file a petition for a writ of mandate.

    (b) If the petition is sustained, the parents or guardian have a right to file a petition for a writ of mandate if they have appeared in the proceeding and opposed the granting of the petition.

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