An Arizona Order For Emancipation of a Minor is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Arizona that allows a minor to become legally emancipated from their parents or guardians, giving the minor the ability to make important life decisions for themselves and take on adult responsibilities. This type of order is usually granted when the minor is 16-18 years of age and is able to prove their ability to care for themselves and make responsible decisions. There are two types of Arizona Order For Emancipation Of A Minor: voluntary emancipation and judicial emancipation. Voluntary emancipation involves the minor filing a petition to the court on their own behalf, whereas judicial emancipation requires the minor’s parent or guardian to file a petition. In either case, the court will review the minor’s situation and make a decision based on their ability to provide for themselves and make responsible decisions.