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he wants to leave and i want him to leave too
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 735920" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>In order to be emancipated, he has to be able to support himself and show he can handle his life. That will probably mean he has to be able to control his diabetes. This is something my son was interested in when he was a teen, so I asked a lawyer friend about it. I am not in Michigan, but this is a pretty general requirement in all states. It is to keep kids from leaving home and ending up on welfare. </p><p></p><p>He could live with a relative, or a friend, legally. If one would take him, that is. Residential treatment is expensive and extreme, but given his diabetes, might be something that qualifies him for. Depends on your insurance. Then again, they might give you 2-3 days and send him home. You just never know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 735920, member: 1233"] In order to be emancipated, he has to be able to support himself and show he can handle his life. That will probably mean he has to be able to control his diabetes. This is something my son was interested in when he was a teen, so I asked a lawyer friend about it. I am not in Michigan, but this is a pretty general requirement in all states. It is to keep kids from leaving home and ending up on welfare. He could live with a relative, or a friend, legally. If one would take him, that is. Residential treatment is expensive and extreme, but given his diabetes, might be something that qualifies him for. Depends on your insurance. Then again, they might give you 2-3 days and send him home. You just never know. [/QUOTE]
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