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"Emancipated youth" means a youth over sixteen years of age and under eighteen years of age who has, with the explicit or apparent assent of the youth's parents or guardian, demonstrated independence from the youth's parents or guardians in matters of care, custody, control, and earnings.
The age of consent in Hawai'i is 16 years old. At this age a person may legally consent to sexual activity with another person who has also reached the age of consent.
The minor (under the age of 18) must be a resident of or physically present in Hawaii prior to the filing of the petition. The process involves filing a petition and other required papers and paying a filing fee of $175 with the Family Court in downtown Honolulu.
Minors aged 16 and 17 are allowed to work, but not in hazardous jobs. During the school year, no minor under 16 years of age can work longer than 3 hours a day when school is in session, and 8 hours on non-school days. No minor under 16 years of age can work before 6 a.m. and after 9.30 p.m. on school days.
Hawai'i's laws regularly define "children" as persons who are less than eighteen years of age; they are often also termed "minors". Nonetheless, the law allows children as young as sixteen years of age to marry. State law further authorizes the family court to approve a marriage of a child who is fifteen years of age.
Hawai'i's laws regularly define "children" as persons who are less than eighteen years of age; they are often also termed "minors". Nonetheless, the law allows children as young as sixteen years of age to marry. State law further authorizes the family court to approve a marriage of a child who is fifteen years of age.
A Hawaii power of attorney for a minor child allows parents to designate caregiver(s) as responsible for making decisions on behalf of their children should the parents be unable to do so as per § 5-105.
Parents usually seek treatment on their child's behalf but some minors may not be comfortable telling their parents about their problems. Hawaii's Minor Consent Law allows minors, 14 years or older, to consent to outpatient mental health treatment.