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I'm getting from the question is that the poster is not being abused, but simply wants to know if abuse is a requirement for being emancipated...is that correct? No, abuse is not a requirement for emancipation, nor is it a guarantee that emancipation will be granted, because the minor still has to meet all the other requirements, such as having the ability to support themselves. The minor would, however, have to provide the court with a *valid* reason why emancipation would be in their best interest. Check the laws of your specific state for more information about emancipation. Be aware that not all states have an emancipation statute, and even in those that do, emancipation is pretty darn rare. Now, if I completely misunderstood and you are being abused, then you need to report that!

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Q: What are the basis's under which you can emancipate yourself do you have to have been abused?
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