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You live in the State of Indiana and your son will be a Junior college he also turn 21 years old Sept question is can you emancipate him for before hes out school reducing?

In Indiana, emancipation is generally granted by a court and requires a showing of maturity and self-sufficiency beyond the typical requirements for a minor. Simply turning 21 doesn't automatically emancipate someone. While a 21-year-old is considered an adult, being enrolled in college doesn't negate that adulthood.

Your son's age (21) makes the idea of emancipation largely moot. He's already legally an adult in Indiana. The court wouldn't grant emancipation because the purpose of emancipation is to grant legal adult status to a minor; your son already has it.

Therefore, you cannot emancipate your 21-year-old son in Indiana, and attempting to do so would likely be unsuccessful. His status as a college junior is irrelevant.

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