Ohio Emancipation And Custody

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In Ohio, minors seeking emancipation must be at least 16, financially self-sufficient, and prove its in their best interest. Transferring custody to anothers parents involves filing a petition in juvenile court, obtaining consent from current guardians, and a court review to ensure the minors best interests.

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In Ohio, to transfer custody to someone else's parents, you typically need to go through a court process. Here are the steps:
- The new guardians must file a petition for custody in juvenile court.
- Your current legal guardians must consent.
- The court will consider your best interests.
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To start the process of transferring custody in Ohio, here are some detailed steps:
- The new guardians (the parents you want to transfer custody to) must file a petition in juvenile court.
- Your current legal guardians need to give their written consent.
- The court will review the petition and may require a hearing to determine your best interests.
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