How and when can my granddaughter apply for emancipation? I was told that 16 is the legal age in Louisiana.
Minors may be emancipated through notarial act by parent at age 15, through judicial consent at age 16 and marriage.
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Minors may be emancipated through notarial act by parent at age 15, through judicial consent at age 16 and marriage.
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