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The minor must fill out a petition (or an attorney can fill it out on the minor's behalf). Usually, the petition includes an explanation of why the minor is seeking emancipation, information about the minor's current living situation, and evidence that the minor is (or soon will be) financially self-sufficient.For a court to grant an emancipation order, the child must also show they are self-sufficient. Emancipation allows underage children, or minors, to take legal responsibility for themselves. Any minor (typically under age 18) can petition the courts to become legally separated from their parents. No fixed age of emancipation exists, yet a minor is presumed to become emancipated upon reaching the age of majority. In most states, the age of majority is 18. Implicit emancipation occurs upon the satisfaction of a liberating condition and does not require a court order for validation. How can I become emancipated? This Act is not intended to interfere with the integrity of the family or the rights of parents and their children.