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Explain which children are eligible for emancipation and what are the requirements?

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Natural emancipation occurs when a minor turns 18 years of age. Early emancipation usually occurs by court order. To obtain a court order:

1) The minor must be at least 16 years of age.
2) A petition must be filed by the minor’s parent, guardian or guardian ad litem.
3) The petition must show the judge that the minor is independent and able to support himself/herself and his/her child, if he/she is parenting.
A. He/she must either be supporting himself/herself or have a specific plan in place to do so.
B. He/she can not be dependent on public benefits.
4) The person must give the judge reasons why the minor needs to be emancipated.
5) When a minor is married he/she is emancipated.
A. Marriage requires parental consent.
B. A minor under 16 can not get married even with parental consent.

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