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At my wits end with an out of control teen
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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 513330" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>Just read the emancipation stuff. No way will they emancipate a kid with these past behaviors, no full time job or means of support, or insurance. They are very carefull about this in most states. Emancipation is meant for responsible kids who live in abusive situations or who have no parents. Not for troubled teens who can't follow house rules. The judge will make that clear. Keep a record and call her in on all runaways and days she does no school work. Keep a record every time she refuses mental health help. No judge will let her go on her own when she behaves the way she does. If she can't make it in school, she won't be able to keep a job either. Your EX and daughter do not know what is even possible. Go to your state JJS website and look up emancipation. They will tell you the guidelines. I looked to see if it was possible with my difficult child-not a chance!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 513330, member: 11001"] Just read the emancipation stuff. No way will they emancipate a kid with these past behaviors, no full time job or means of support, or insurance. They are very carefull about this in most states. Emancipation is meant for responsible kids who live in abusive situations or who have no parents. Not for troubled teens who can't follow house rules. The judge will make that clear. Keep a record and call her in on all runaways and days she does no school work. Keep a record every time she refuses mental health help. No judge will let her go on her own when she behaves the way she does. If she can't make it in school, she won't be able to keep a job either. Your EX and daughter do not know what is even possible. Go to your state JJS website and look up emancipation. They will tell you the guidelines. I looked to see if it was possible with my difficult child-not a chance!! [/QUOTE]
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