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cbg

I'm a Northern Girl
I gave you a straight answer.

Under the law of your state, you will not be emancipated because you are not already living on your own and supporting yourself.

Your belief that all you have to do is complete a form is completely erroneous. You must also meet the requirements AND YOU DO NOT.
 


Antigone*

Senior Member
I gave you a straight answer.

Under the law of your state, you will not be emancipated because you are not already living on your own and supporting yourself.

Your belief that all you have to do is complete a form is completely erroneous. You must also meet the requirements AND YOU DO NOT.
Isn't it always that way, cbg;). It is so typically juvenile to pout whenever you don't like the correct answer received.
 

britney0322

Junior Member
Haha, you people really are just plain idiots aren't yall?
I do live on my own. The whole point of the question was what all did I need to present and prove to a judge for the emancipation to be cleared. Its cool though, I went to the courthouse and talked to the people there. They told me next time to go straight to them instead of some stuck up snobby people who don't even get all their facts straight.

If you don't want to answer someone's thread to HELP them, how about you don't answer it, k?

k byyyye.
 
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