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Now how would a 13yo be able to pay her own bills? That is just one requirement for emancipation, living like an adult. You have clearly allowed her to move since she did. The parents decide where the minor children live, not the minor children themselves. They can have opinions but it's not their decision to make. The earliest you can seek emancipation is usually 16 and I doubt any judge would allow a 13yo to be emancipated. She would be put in foster care and you would pay child support.

As a mom myself I have to wonder why you let her call all the shots. At 13 they are still kids and often yell they hate you when they don't get their way. She might think she likes to decide but she is still a little girl with a lot of insecurities. Emancipated from her parents is not the way to go. She has a lot more growing to do. W/e reason she has not to want any contact with you is something that will most likely change in the future. Children change. If you break the ties now you might never find your way back to each other. It's fine to back down a bit but never let go. She is too young to understand but you are not. So keep fighting for that stubborn child because she doesn't know any better, she just thinks she does.

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Q: Can you get a 13 yr emancipated when she aiready moved out and doesnt want anything to do with you?
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