Re: Can I Get Emancipated
You can find the Arizona laws for emancipation here. If you had read what you were instructed to read first, you would have seen them.
http://www.expertlaw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6028
Note that financially self-sufficient means that you are capable of paying, with no help whatsoever, 100% of your rent, food, clothes, utilities, medical care, insurance, transportation, school fees and supplies, and all the other et cetera's of life, alone and unassisted. You must have a proven history of doing so.
Emancipation is not a means to get out of living with a parent you don't want to live with. Emancipation is not and never was intended to be a means to leave home while still underage. It was and is intended to provide legal protections to those minors who, through no fault or intent of their own, found themselves already living independently.
Re: Can I Get Emancipated
My question involves emancipation laws for the State of:California
I am 17 years of age and i recently moved back in with my mother and step father. Since I've been back I've slept on the couch in the liveing room and i have been disrespected yelled at and demanded to do everything, and I'm being threatened to be kick out of here its driving me crazy.
Before I moved back into my parents houst i lived with my grandparents and was kicked out after being blamed for stealing my grandfather's liqour(which i peed innocent), and now i have no where to go after this and i was wonder if i could get emancipated so that i may move to a transitional living progam if so how do i go about it and where would i get the fourms ?
Re: Can I Get Emancipated
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msthomas59
which i peed innocent
:confused::confused::confused:
1. Stay in school. If you already dropped out drop back in. You need a basic education. Seriously.
2. Read the information that you were given here
http://www.expertlaw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43442
Re: Can I Get Emancipated
Who, pray tell, do you think would "do everything" if you were on your own? The "little people" come out and do all the chores while you sleep only in old-fashioned British children's stories.
Emancipation does not mean what I think you think it means. Emancipation does not mean that custody is taken away from your mother and stepfather so that you can go to a transitional living program, or live with a friend, or live with another relative, or (most specifically) live with a boyfriend/girlfriend. Emancipation means that you, you, and nobody else but you, pays for your rent (on a place to live that is not dependent on someone else); your food; your clothes; your utilities; your transportation; your medical care; your insurance; your school fees and supplies; and your everything else that needs to be paid for. It also means that you earn the money to pay all these things while you continue in school till you graduate AND are getting good grades.