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    Default Re: 16-Year Old Florida Emancipation

    Your thread is exactly like others on this and other forums.
    1. If you feel you are being abused, you report it to authorities or a trusted adult. Your younger brother isn't your son.
    2. Again if you are being abused, report it.
    3. Have you told the psychologist or told a school counselor or some adult this?
    4. Call and report it again if it continues.
    5. Well there you go - lying to DCF was the wrong answer. So call and report the abuse and don't lie about it.

    If you aren't currently self sustaining you're not getting emancipated. Emancipation is not to escape abuse. Also you're not getting emancipated without parental consent.

    "A minor child sixteen years or older may petition the court through a parent, legal guardian, or guardian ad litem to become legally emancipated for all purposes. If the court finds that the minor child is financially independent of the parents, emancipation will likely be granted. Emancipation immediately relieves the parents from all support obligations for the minor child."

    How are you going to provide for yourself if you don't have a job and can't sustain yourself now?

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