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Q: I Have So Many Questions But This One Is Pretty Important...
asked by: wargosmama on December 17th, 2005
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If you want to get emancipated do you have to have a parent signature? Or not? Even if you are pregnant or not?
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Carifairy
replied on December 17th, 2005
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In a few states being pregnant automatically means you are emancipated. You do not need parental consent in any state to get prenatal care and services, but you will need some type of healthcare coverage.
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yellow ribbon
replied on December 18th, 2005
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The point of emancipation is like divorcing ur parents the judge decides not your parents so no u dont need their signature.
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mommy4life16
replied on December 18th, 2005
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Emacipation is declaring someone a legal adult. When you get pregnant you are actually not technically emancipated. When you are pregnant you get emancipated for medical bills not moving out on your own and being declared a legal adult. If you want to divorce your parents and become a legal adult you have to file a claim with the court and then prove to the judge why you want to become emancipated and yes your parents will be there and they need to sign the form. I was going to get emancipated but decided not to because my mom let me move out on my own with my boyfriend.
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mommy4life16
replied on December 18th, 2005
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Emacipation is declaring someone a legal adult. When you get pregnant you are actually not technically emancipated. When you are pregnant you get emancipated for medical bills not moving out on your own and being declared a legal adult. If you want to divorce your parents and become a legal adult you have to file a claim with the court and then prove to the judge why you want to become emancipated and yes your parents will be there and they need to sign the form. I was going to get emancipated but decided not to because my mom let me move out on my own with my boyfriend.
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lil_momma816
replied on December 23rd, 2005
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I have a question is it easier getting emancipated when you are pregnant or does it not make a difference
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mommy4life16
replied on December 24th, 2005
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It doesnt make a difference
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