Legal Question in Juvenile Dependency in Florida
Emancipation
I am 16 years old, I have my GED , I have a jod, and plan to start college in April 2009. My family does not beat me in any way, but I would like to get Emancipated. I have found a place that I affored that is very close to my job. I am currently living with my grandmother,(who has permanent custody of me and my two younger siblings) my mother, my sister, my brother, and my mothers friend in a 3 bedroom double wide. My grandmother dose not want me to move out but I feel that getting emancipated will help me further my education because i would be able to do what I needed without a parent or gardians consent, the reason I say this is because my grandmother is to busy with her job to go with me to get what I need done. I truely fell that being emancipatied would be the best thing for me. So how would I go about getting this done? Do you thing the state of Florida would let me do this? Are my reasons for wanting to being emancipated going to meet the requirements?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Emancipation
You can file a petition for emancipation, but not without permission of your legal guardian, so if your grandmother won't let you, you won't be able to do it.
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