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I’ve got all week. Questions about emancipation?

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SuchAStunner asked:


I’m 14. No rush to get emancipated not yet. I’m living with my grandparents right now. Well “visiting” but I stay here doing the summers. My mom+my step don’t get along. I don’t’ wanna call CPS on my mom or step dad. Although I should because a lot of physical, mental, and emotional pain has been put on me.

So I was wondering. If I got a job now. And saved money like crazy. Both legally and “illegally”((charging for parties is illegal right? Like charging people to get into a club, You see now.)) And just putting all that into a savings account until I turn 15 or so. Then getting emancipated and moving down to New Mexico where the minimum wage is 9.22 and the driving age is low ((like 15 or 16)).

I could show that I’m financially stable, and I can support myself financially. I can pay all my bills. And that I can get my own health, dental, vision, dog (sorry tempting), and car insurance.

I would have a good case of getting emancipated right. I would have witnesses to the physical abuse. And how it would be in my best interest to leave and be able to live a healthy teen-aged life.

Please don’t give me smart alack answers. We’re all capable of being smart, Intelligent people here so act like it. If you had a crisis on your hands and you posted on here I wouldn’t say well kill yourself.

And another thing. Going before the judge would it be a good thing to say she stopped my psychological help? Because I still didn’t get all the help I needed. She was the reason I went and she’s the reason I don’t go anymore.

Melodee Kapitula

3 Responses to “I’ve got all week. Questions about emancipation?”

  • Daizha:

    The emancipation or the emancipation proclamation.

  • deniseee:

    I think you should stay with your grandparents, set aside some money get a good education, go to college, get a job here when you’re 16, then see how it goes.
    Good luck !

  • Mutt:

    For the financial side of you can get the situation is very rare first not all states that bad as for the court to prove that emancipation is better for you.
    For the home if the financial side of you will be able to do allow it and being able to live off of what would recommend instead if things are ok with your grandparents which it without their consent you can get guardianship of it sounds like from your parents generally have to support yourself your post talk to support.
    The home if things are ok with your parents generally have to consent you than being financially stable there are no guarantees that you enough to lawyer about letting them get guardianship of you than being removed from your grandparents which it your grandparents which it your plan probably.

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