i see your point. where would i find out about the file and case worker? would i simply have to contact the County Attorney's office?
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i see your point. where would i find out about the file and case worker? would i simply have to contact the County Attorney's office?
hmm, possibly an aunt or uncle, or even your grandparents? they may be an alternative if you don't want to get stuck back at home.
and to answer your question, you can't get emancipated once...
damn, i was hoping i might be able to find a way around the age requirement. how 'bout adoption? if we could get some kind of hard proof, wouldn't the proper authorities be forced to take her out of...
right, i should've clearified on that a bit more. her current guardians are in fact her grandparents. she was taken away from her dad because he was proved to not be an adequate parent; i believe...
ughh, once again another topic on fl emancipation. so sorry to bother you guys over this.
ok, so i think i figured out that you have to be 16 to be emancipated, but is this really true? if so, how...