Connecticut Statutes
§ 46b-150e — Emancipation under common law.
Connecticut § 46b-150e
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Bluebook
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 46b-150e (2026).
Text
Nothing in sections 46b-150 to 46b-150e, inclusive, shall affect the status of minors who are or may become emancipated under the common law of this state.
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Related
St. Mary's Hospital v. Spring, No. Cv 99 0153960 (Sep. 12, 2002)
2002 Conn. Super. Ct. 11680 (Connecticut Superior Court, 2002)
Legislative History
(P.A. 79-397, S. 6.) The court saw no reason to distinguish between statutory and common law emancipation. 38 CS 503. Cited. 39 CS 35; 40 CS 349.
Nearby Sections
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§ 46b-115a
Definitions.§ 46b-115b
Proceedings governed by other law.§ 46b-115bb
Service of petition and order.§ 46b-115c
Application to Indian tribes.§ 46b-115cc
Hearing and order.§ 46b-115d
International application of chapter.§ 46b-115dd
Order to take physical custody of child.§ 46b-115e
Effect of child custody determination.§ 46b-115ee
Costs, fees and expenses.§ 46b-115f
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