Virginia Statutes
§ 16.1-334 — Effects of order
Virginia § 16.1-334
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 16.1Courts Not of Record
Ch. 11Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Courts
Art. 15Emancipation of Minors
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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 16.1-334 (2026).
Text
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.The minor shall be entitled to his own earnings and shall be free of control by his parents or guardian;
5.The minor may establish his own residence;
6.The minor may buy and sell real property;
7.The minor may not thereafter be the subject of a petition under this chapter as abused, neglected, abandoned, in need of services, in need of supervision, or in violation of a juvenile curfew ordinance enacted by a local governing body;
8.The minor may enroll in any school or institut
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Legislative History
1986, c. 506; 1990, c. 568; 1993, c. 778; 2024, c. 737.
Nearby Sections
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§ 16.1-1
Repealed§ 16.1-100
Additional executions; by whom issued§ 16.1-103
Proceedings by interrogatories§ 16.1-104
Repealed§ 16.1-105
Attachments§ 16.1-106.1
Withdrawal of appeal in civil cases§ 16.1-107
Requirements for appeal§ 16.1-108
Deposit of money in lieu of bond§ 16.1-111
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