my mother and i dont get along its been this wayy for a while and i cant really TAKE IT anymore soo i need to know how to get emancipated
where do i go
what do i say
all of that please dont tell me that i cant or dont cuz thats just gonna piss me off
thaknz in adbance!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? unstrungbeads answered Friday September 7 2007, 9:42 pm: I know what it's like to have a mother you get along with. First I would like to say, try and work it out with your mom. But if that's not possible, is there anyone you can stay with, an aunt, uncle, grandparent? If emancipation is the only option left, then go for it. You'll need to go to your courthouse and discuss things with them, because I'm unsure of the exact process. I know that it's a lot of work and it's a long process. I know what it's like to not get along with your mom and I once tried to get emancipated from my mother, but we worked things out and things between us are really good right now. But, whatever you decide to do, I hope everything works out for you. Good luck with everything and hang in there! [ unstrungbeads's advice column | Ask unstrungbeads A Question ]
Kiota answered Wednesday August 29 2007, 10:54 am: The laws of emancipation vary from place to place. Some have a minimum age that you have to be to get emancipated (usually sixteen). You also have to be self-supportive - i.e., have a job, show the judge that you can support yourself, etc.
I'd advise first trying to get along with your mom, because emancipation is a very difficult process and you'll have to be fully financially independant - paying rent, buying food, paying for doctor's appointments, etc. However if you really want to get emancipated, you should look up the laws in your area. [ Kiota's advice column | Ask Kiota A Question ]
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