Emancipar
Emancipar is a verb used in Portuguese and Spanish meaning to grant emancipation or to become emancipated. In legal contexts, emancipation refers to a procedure or status by which a minor is granted a degree of independence typically associated with adulthood, reducing the scope of parental or guardian authority.
Etymology: The term derives from the Latin emancipare, from em- “out” + manum “hand” + capere “to take,”
Forms: In many civil-law jurisdictions, emancipation can occur through parental consent and judicial recognition, by marriage,
Effects: An emancipated minor gains increased civil capacity, allowing them to make certain contracts, own property,
Limitations: The scope of emancipation and the rights it confers vary by jurisdiction, and some acts may
See also: Emancipation, Minor, Guardianship, Civil capacity.