How Hard Is It to Be Emancipated in Kansas if You Have Been Through Family Trauma and Drug Abuse? :(?
Question by Khrissa Dawn: How hard is it to be emancipated in Kansas if you have been through family trauma and drug abuse? :(?
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Answer by wizjp
You need a job, the ability to support yourself financially and socially, a place to live, a plan for the court for conducting your life, usually your parents permission, and a court order.
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Filed under: Drug Abuse Kansas
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