West Virginia Code § 49-4-115

Emancipation
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(a) A child over the age of sixteen may petition a court to be declared emancipated. The
parents or custodians shall be made respondents and, in addition to personal service
thereon, there shall be publication as a Class II legal advertisement in compliance with
article three, chapter fifty-nine of this code.
(b) Upon a showing that the child can provide for his or her physical and financial well-being
and has the ability to make decisions for himself or herself, the court may for good cause
shown declare the child emancipated. The child shall thereafter have full capacity to
contract in his or her own right and the parents or custodians hauve no right to the custody
and control of the child or duty to provide the child with care and financial support.
(c) A child over the age of sixteen years who marries is emancipated by operation of law. An
emancipated child has all of the privileges, rights and duties of an adult, including the right
of contract, except that the child remains a child as defined for the purposes of part ten,
article two, or part seven, article four of this chaptelr.

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