Louisiana recognizes three forms of emancipation: judicial emancipation, emancipation by marriage, and limited emancipation by authentic act. You're not married.

For judicial emancipation, a court must approve emancipation, and either or both of your parents may oppose your petition. Limited emancipation by authentic act allows your parents to issue a document granting you decision-making authority as described in the document, but does not otherwise remove the effects of minority.