Vermont Statutes

§ 7156 — Effect of emancipation

Vermont § 7156
JurisdictionVermont
Title 12Title 12: Court Procedure
Ch. 217Chapter 217: Emancipation of Minors

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 12, § 7156 (2026).

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(a)The order of emancipation shall recognize the minor as an adult for all purposes that result from reaching the age of majority, including:
(1)entering into a binding contract;
(2)litigation and settlement of controversies, including the ability to sue and be sued;
(3)buying or selling real property;
(4)establishing a residence except that an emancipation order may not be used for the purpose of obtaining residency and in-state tuition or benefits at the University of Vermont or the Vermont State Colleges;
(5)being prosecuted as an adult under the criminal laws of the State;
(6)terminating parental support and control of the minor and their rights to the minor’s income;
(7)terminating parental tort liability for minor; and
(8)indicating the minor’s emancipated status on driver’s

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