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Legal emancipation for gender diverse minors

Some young people in our community choose to cut legal ties with their parents or guardians as part of a gender transition. For young people who want this, you usually have to go to court with them. You usually have to be at least 14 years old and can’t be a legal adult yet (usually age 18). A judge may grant your request if it seems to be in your best interest.

Cons

Pros

You can do the following things:

Only some kinds of people might benefit from this

Ask yourself the hard questions:

Resources

Justipedia (justipedia.com)

Nolo (nolo.com)

Disclaimer: This is legal talk, not legal advice. Laws vary by jurisdiction and change often. Some of this may not apply to you. It is presented without warranty. It may contain errors or omissions. You must do your own research.

Note: This page is for young people ages 13 and above.

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