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  2. Emancipation of minors - Wikipedia

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    Courts may review. For example, elements of coercion can void the emancipation, so if a child agrees to leave because their life has been made intolerable through fault, the court may decree the parents still owe a duty of support. [8] Implied: When circumstances dictate that a child has become emancipated, even though no explicit agreement was ...

  3. Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    The Thirteenth Amendment (Amendment XIII) to the United States Constitution abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime.The amendment was passed by the Senate on April 8, 1864, by the House of Representatives on January 31, 1865, and ratified by the required 27 of the then 36 states on December 6, 1865, and proclaimed on December 18.

  4. Child marriage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In some states, a minor is not emancipated by marriage, and legal proceedings are required to obtain an emancipation decree. The absence of emancipation may result in legal complications, if, for example, the minor wants to separate from their partner or wants a divorce. [39] They may have to wait years before emancipation in order to reach ...

  5. The Forgotten History of the Child Labor Amendment - AOL

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    Thus, a Child Labor Amendment should be “the final endeavor to emancipate childhood.” Riding a wave of public recognition and endorsements, reformers set their sights on amending the U.S ...

  6. An Arizona man was cleared in his stepdaughter’s ... - AOL

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    In July, Mike Turney was cleared after being charged with the murder of his stepdaughter, Alissa — 22 years after the high school junior vanished. But his son has no doubt the teen, whose body ...

  7. Emancipation - Wikipedia

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    Emancipation generally means to free a person from a previous restraint or legal disability. More broadly, it is also used for efforts to procure economic and social rights , political rights or equality , often for a specifically disenfranchised group, or more generally, in discussion of many matters.

  8. Disownment - Wikipedia

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    A disowned child might no longer be welcome in their former family's home or be allowed to attend major family events. Conversely, a child might themselves seek to disown their parents or family through some form of emancipation. In some countries, disownment of a child is a form of child abandonment and is

  9. What is birthright citizenship and the 14th amendment ... - AOL

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    Top interview takeaways: Trump says he 'can't guarantee' tariffs won't raises prices, he won't restrict abortion pills. What does the 14th Amendment say about citizenship by birth.