12-2451
12-2451. Petition for emancipation order; A. A minor who wishes to be emancipated may file a petition for an emancipation 1. The minor is at least sixteen years of age. 2. The minor is a resident of this state. 3. The minor is financially self-sufficient. 4. The minor acknowledges in writing that the minor has read and understands 5. The minor is not a ward of the court and is not in the care, custody and control B. A petition filed pursuant to this section must contain the following: 1. The petitioner's name, mailing address, social security number and date of 2. The name and mailing address of the petitioner's parent or legal guardian if 3. Specific facts to support the petition, including: (a) The minor's demonstrated ability to manage the minor's financial affairs (b) The minor's demonstrated ability to manage the minor's personal and social (c) The minor's demonstrated ability to live wholly independent of the minor's (d) The minor's demonstrated ability and commitment to obtain or maintain (e) How the minor will obtain or maintain health care. (f) Any other information considered necessary to support the petition. (g) At least one of the following: (i) Documentation that The minor has been living on the minor's own for at least (ii) A statement explaining why the minor believes the home of the minor's parent (iii) A notarized statement that contains written consent to the emancipation and C. The court shall hold a hearing on the petition within ninety days after the date D. The minor's parent or legal guardian may file a written response objecting to E. The minor may participate in the court proceedings on the minor's own behalf or F. The court may reduce or waive the fee prescribed in section 12-284 for filing a |