Emancipation of minor: need expert
I have a sticky situation. I have a boyfriend who recently went to prison, he is 19 years old. He was sent because of his burglary charges, but there was one charge- criminal sexual conduct, that is preventing me from having a contact visit (in person) with him.
-in regards to the criminal sexual conduct: he had turned 18, and four months later engaged in a consensual sexual relationship with a 15 yr. old. She ran away because her step-father was abusive, police were involved, they asked questions about her boyfriend, her step-father pressed charges because he didn't like him, the rest is self explanatory. As of now, his life is ruined, he must register as a sex offender, because of this ridiculous charge. In a nutshell, it's a crock of .
Because of this, I am only able to have a non-contact visit (behind glass). I am 17 years old, in 4mo. I will legally be an adult, 18, and MCF St.Cloud, Minn. Still deemed it necessary that we have only non-contact visits. I am trying to find a way around this, to at least have contact visits. The only other ways I believe this can happen, are for us to be married (with consent from my mother), or for him to appeal which could take up to 9 months, and then, it wouldn't matter.
I stumbled upon the term 'emancipated minor' today, and found that it entails all rights of a legal adult, I am wondering if this would be a way for me to visit. Since I would "legally" be an adult, they can't prevent me from having a contact visit then, could they?
Although, the reasons for becoming an emancipated minor are different, do you think the court would grant me permission in my unorthodox situation?
I would still be living with my parents, they would still support me, and I will be graduating school, but do I need to have a job and be financially stable on my own to be an emancipated minor?
- so lost.