Contact the Oregon State Bar Association referral line. They will provide you with names and should entitle you to an inexpensive consultation.
Missouri doesn't have emancipation statutes, so hiring a lawyer is a waste of money.
If you are a pregnant minor seeking emancipation from your parents, you will need to talk to a lawyer to have this done.
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Abuse is not one of the requirements for emancipation. You have to show that you are able to take care of yourself both physically and financially. Check the specific rules and forms for Oregon.
It would depend on what state he or she lives in. Different states have different emancipation laws.
Pregnancy does not make one emancipated. In Oregon you must be at least 16 to apply for emancipation.
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You will remain a runaway until you are an adult. That means age 18 in Oregon.
Parental consent is not a requirement for emancipation in Oregon, but it is a factor that the court considers when deciding rather or not to grant emancipation. You would have to prove to the court that there is a legitimate reason that emancipation is truly in your best interest.
California and Oregon but there are more states
Sorry, but you can't at 15 in Oregon. Few states allow anyone to apply for emancipation that has not reached working age, normally 16. You have to be able to support yourself to become emancipated.
One can become Oregon lawyer by attending law school for 3 years after college, take and pass the Oregon state bar exam. One's character and moral fitness to practice law has to be approved after a searching investigation.