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In Law / College | 2025-07-08

Which patient may you consider an emancipated minor?
A. A pregnant high school senior, age 18
B. A male, age 17, who plans to enlist in the army after high school graduation
C. A high school junior, age 16, who works part-time to pay the rent on his apartment
D. A high school dropout, age 15, living at home with her parents

Asked by danapetit1988

Answer (2)

An emancipated minor is someone under 18 recognized as an adult. In this case, the 16-year-old working part-time to pay rent may qualify as an emancipated minor due to financial independence. The other options do not meet the criteria for emancipation. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-08

The most likely candidate for emancipation is the high school junior, age 16, who works part-time to pay rent, as this shows financial independence. The other options are either not minors or do not demonstrate the necessary financial independence. In many cases, being financially independent qualifies a minor for emancipation depending on local laws.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-08-18