What are the requirements to become emancipated?

Full question:

If a girl of 17 years of age wishes to be emancipation, so that she can live with her fiancee', but she has a child by a another who has not been there and the fiancee' has been there from time of birth, what is the chance that she will be able to do so and live with him? He has two jobs and an aparment and can and does take care of her and the baby's needs.

  • Category: Minors
  • Subcategory: Emancipation of Minor
  • Date:
  • State: Florida

Answer:

Please see the information at the following links:


http://lawdigest.uslegal.com/minors/emancipation-of-minor/1264/

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FAQs

Yes, you can seek emancipation to move in with your boyfriend, but you must demonstrate your ability to support yourself and make responsible decisions. Courts will look at your financial independence, maturity, and the stability of your living situation. If your boyfriend can provide for you and you can show that you can manage your own affairs, your chances of being granted emancipation may improve.