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Continued from CARC Fall 2022 Newsletter - See discussions, stats, and author profiles for this publication at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/358375729 Tricia Stephens, LCSW-R, Ph.D., Silberman School of Social Work, City University of New York - Hunter College,  Journal of Social Work, February, 2022   “They send our men to jail, then they come for our children.”
Understanding Emancipation Laws in Kansas: What You Need to Know What is Emancipation? Emancipation means you are legally separated from your parents or guardian and do not have to live with them.  The law in Kansas emancipates you when you are 18 years old.  Having a baby does not make you legally emancipated.  Your parents cannot emancipate you so they are no longer legally responsible for financially providing for you. 

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