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jtwhite98
Jul 28, 2008, 02:51 PM
How Old Is A Child To Be For Amancipation In Indiana?Also What Does Amt To Be Disbured From This Case/Cause $0.00 Mean?
jtwhite98
Jul 28, 2008, 02:56 PM
Can I Amancipate A Child Of 21yrs.Of Age In Indiana ? And How Do I Go About This ?
N0help4u
Jul 28, 2008, 03:01 PM
I do not see an age minimum for emancipation but generally it is around 16
Emancipation of child; findings; Terms
Indiana Code §31-34-20-6:
Sec. 6.
(a) The juvenile court may emancipate a child under section 1(5) of this chapter if the court finds that the child:
(1) wishes to be free from parental control and protection and no longer needs that control and protection;
(2) has sufficient money for the child's own support;
(3) understands the consequences of being free from parental control and protection; and
(4) has an acceptable plan for independent living.
(b) If the juvenile court partially or completely emancipates the child, the court shall specify the terms of the emancipation, which may include the following:
(1) Suspension of the parent's or guardian's duty to support the child. In this case the judgment of emancipation supersedes the support order of a court.
(2) Suspension of the following:
(A) The parent's or guardian's right to the control or custody of the child.
(B) The parent's right to the child's earnings.
(3) Empowering the child to consent to marriage.
(4) Empowering the child to consent to military enlistment.
(5) Empowering the child to consent to:
(A) medical;
(B) psychological;
(C) psychiatric;
(D) educational; or
(E) social services.
(6)Empowering the child to contract.
(7) Empowering the child to own property.
(c) An emancipated child remains subject to the following:
(1) IC 20-8.1-3 concerning compulsory school attendance.
(2) The continuing jurisdiction of the court.
N0help4u
Jul 28, 2008, 03:02 PM
21 years old is an adult so why would you need to emancipate them?
Fr_Chuck
Jul 28, 2008, 04:28 PM
For child support yes 21 is when they are emancipted and support should end at that point.
N0help4u
Jul 28, 2008, 06:13 PM
Oh yeah they are informing you that since the 'child' is 21 now the payments will now be .00
I was thinking you wanted to get emancipated primarily.