Emancipation: Getting Emancipated for More Work Hours (Bypassing Work Permit)

mercredi 5 novembre 2014

My question involves juvenile law in the State of: Michigan

I currently am 17, and a dropout. I dropped out to pursue my GED, and have been talking to an adviser from Michigan works about this. My main reason for pursuing emancipation is to get more hours and not need a work permit (currently I am only allowed 24 hours while school is in session, although I do not attend, and a GED, or emancipation would be my only way to get passed this). My problem is I have housing setup in December (have not signed the lease but the apartment has been saved for us). I believe I am financially stable (ever since having a job i've been smart with my money, and have helped my parents numerously times financially. My mom and my father (separated) are both fine with the idea (my father is upset, but says it is my decision,but refuses to sign anything, and wants to talk to the judge first). My problem is seeing all these posts about a slim chance of emancipation I'm kind of scared, I mean I don't understand how a minor can live off of 24 hours a week? I plan on sending in my last few paystubs, and a printout of my bank balance. I also plan to write out a page for proving I am financially stable, and a separate page discussing how I manage my social and personal affairs. I have no idea what else I should provide, and can an unemployed nurse sign my affidavit, she WAS my doctor's nurse, but my doctor went to jail... haha... so suggestions? (Would i also be better off waiting till december and applying AFTER I move out?)





Emancipation: Getting Emancipated for More Work Hours (Bypassing Work Permit)

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