That certainly stands as an expansion upon the laws as described in this thread, which quotes a brief summation once offered by legal aid, but it does not change the law as described in that thread.
I agree that some laypersons in this forum are quick to put out a "one size fits all" approach to emancipation laws, and ignore the sometimes significant variation that can arise between states.
While receipt of parental support does not necessarily prevent emancipation, we should be clear that a court may properly find that continued reliance upon parental support does weigh against a finding that a minor is emancipated. See, e.g., Randolph v. Randolph, 8 S.W.3d 160, 164 (Mo.App. W.D. 1999).

