Do the courts in North Carolina grant an order of emancipation for the purpose of getting married?
Full Question:
My girlfriend and I have decided to get married by this fall. We both are residents of North Carolina. We both are 17 years old. I am working as a sales representative of a local company. We are considering to petition for emancipation. Will the court grant an order of emancipation for the purpose of getting married?
12/29/2016 |
Category: Minors ยป Emancipation... |
State: North Carolina |
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Answer:
N.C. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 7B-3504 provides all considerations the court review to determine the best interest and it reads as follows:
“(1) The parental need for the earnings of the petitioner;
(2) The petitioner's ability to function as an adult;
(3) The petitioner's need to contract as an adult or to marry;
(4) The employment status of the petitioner and the stability of the petitioner's living arrangements;
(5) The extent of family discord which may threaten reconciliation of the petitioner with the petitioner's family;
(6) The petitioner's rejection of parental supervision or support; and
(7) The quality of parental supervision or support.”
Therefore, the court may consider the fact that you have decided to get married. However, the court may not decide to grant an order of emancipation solely on that ground, but only after taking into consideration other factors also.