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§ 16.1-331. Petition for emancipation

Any minor who has reached his sixteenth birthday and is residing in this Commonwealth, or any parent or guardian of such minor, may petition the juvenile and domestic relations district court for the county or city in which either the minor or his parents or guardian resides for a determination that the minor named in […]

§ 16.1-332. Orders of court; investigation, report and appointment of counsel

If deemed appropriate the court may (i) require the local department of social services or any other agency or person to investigate the allegations in the petition and file a report of that investigation with the court, (ii) appoint counsel for the minor’s parents or guardian, or (iii) make any other orders regarding the matter […]

§ 16.1-333. Findings necessary to order that minor is emancipated

The court may enter an order declaring the minor emancipated if, after a hearing, it is found that: (i) the minor has entered into a valid marriage, whether or not that marriage has been terminated by dissolution; (ii) the minor is on active duty with any of the armed forces of the United States of […]

§ 16.1-334. Effects of order

An order that a minor is emancipated shall have the following effects: 1. The minor may consent to medical, dental, or psychiatric care, without parental consent, knowledge, or liability; 2. The minor may enter into a binding contract or execute a will; 3. The minor may sue and be sued in his own name; 4. […]

§ 16.1-334.1. Identification card issued to minor by DMV

When entering an emancipation order under § 16.1-333, the court shall issue to the emancipated minor a copy of the order. Upon application to the Department of Motor Vehicles and submission of the copy, the Department shall issue to the minor an identification card containing the minor’s photograph, a statement that such minor is emancipated, […]