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In reply to the discussion: Pregnant Teen Wins Abortion Battle [View all]riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)I've never heard of your interpretation (I'm not a lawyer) but I've had some experience with this.
Be that as it may, the link you provided does not contain the text that you have highlighted. This is what Illinois says a minor must do to become emancipated.
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs3.asp?ActID=2094&ChapAct=750%C3%82%20ILCS%C3%82%2030/&ChapterID=59&ChapterName=FAMILIES&ActName=Emancipation+of+Minors+Act.
As for TX, the teen must go to court in order to get a "Removal of Disabilities" petition signed by a judge (or they can get married or in the armed services) in order to be legally emancipated.
There are a slew of teens (and adults) who would gladly, legally, shed their legal obligations by simply walking away. It simply doesn't work that way. Even runaways and children who have been abandoned by their parents have to go through a legal process to sever the legal parental ties.