My question involves juvenile law in the State of: Louisiana
Quote Quoting Louisiana Civil Code, Art. 368. Limited emancipation by authentic act.
An authentic act of limited emancipation confers upon a minor age sixteen or older the capacity to make the kinds of juridical acts specified therein, unless otherwise provided by law. The act shall be executed by the minor, and by the parents of the minor, if parental authority exists, or by the tutor of the minor, if parental authority does not exist. All other effects of minority shall continue.
As a parent of a 17 year old daughter, will Article 368 cover her in a relationship with an adult? I have been reading and comparing Art 368 and Art 366. I am trying to give emancipation by notary (fastest and Cheapest) vs the court due to age now and 4 months until she is 18.
Both parents and 2 witnesses and notary signatures available.
Quote Quoting Louisiana Civil Code, Art. 368. Limited emancipation by authentic act.
An authentic act of limited emancipation confers upon a minor age sixteen or older the capacity to make the kinds of juridical acts specified therein, unless otherwise provided by law. The act shall be executed by the minor, and by the parents of the minor, if parental authority exists, or by the tutor of the minor, if parental authority does not exist. All other effects of minority shall continue.
As a parent of a 17 year old daughter, will Article 368 cover her in a relationship with an adult? I have been reading and comparing Art 368 and Art 366. I am trying to give emancipation by notary (fastest and Cheapest) vs the court due to age now and 4 months until she is 18.
Both parents and 2 witnesses and notary signatures available.
Emancipation: Emancipation by Notary vs Court
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