The Oregon Application for Judgment of Emancipation is a legal form used in the state of Oregon. It is used when an individual under the age of 18 is seeking to be legally emancipated from their parents or guardians. The application is filed with the court, and if approved, the individual will be legally emancipated and will have all the rights and responsibilities of an adult. The Oregon Application for Judgment of Emancipation consists of two types of forms: the Application for Judgment of Emancipation and the Petition for Judgment of Emancipation. The Application for Judgment of Emancipation must be filled out by the individual seeking emancipation and the Petition for Judgment of Emancipation must be filed by an adult who has knowledge of the situation and is willing to support the individual’s request for emancipation. Both forms must be submitted to the court in order for the request to be considered. To be eligible for emancipation, individuals must meet certain criteria such as being over 16 years of age, living independently of their parents or guardians, and being gainfully employed. Once the request is approved, the individual will obtain the legal rights and responsibilities of an adult, including the right to enter into contracts, vote in elections, and file taxes independently.