Emancipation of Minors In Indiana
Emancipation Laws
Sometimes when a child makes the transition from childhood to adulthood there is a need to have that child emancipated. When this happens, the child, at least in the eyes of the law, is considered an adult. The legal consequence of this legal demarcation is generally a termination of an existing child support, custody and visitation order related to the former child.
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According to emancipation laws, children too may have the need to have themselves declared emancipated in order to conduct business for themselves.
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If you are seeking or fighting a petition for emancipation, or have questions on emancipation of minors in Indiana, give us a call.
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We know Indiana emancipation laws and serve the central Indiana area, including the communities of Indianapolis, Beech Grove, Speedway, Carmel, Noblesville, Fishers, Geist, Oaklandon, Greenfield , Greenwood, Whiteland, Mooresville, Plainfield, Brownsburg and Zionsville.
Emancipation of Minors In Indiana
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