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Rachel Canning lawsuit
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On Tuesday, New Jersey teenager Rachel Canning had filed papers in the New Jersey family court for a dismissal of the wrongful emancipation lawsuit she filed against her parents, Reuters said. -
Rachel Canning continues financial support battle against parents a day after returning home
A New York Post opinion piece believed that the legal saga of Rachel Canning will be far from over even though she has returned home to her parents after facing them in court for wrongful emancipation-related charges. -
Rachel Canning settles emancipation lawsuit by coming home to parents
According to a statement issued by Rachel Canning's lawyer Angelo Sarno, his client has agreed to return to her parent's home. The statement was issued following a judge's rejection of the 18 year-old demands for financial support from her parents after leaving the family home, Daily Mail said. -
Parents claim daughter Rachel Canning's lawyer is bad influence
The Gawker said in its report that Sean Canning's testimony against daughter Rachel sheds light to the events leading to the latter's decision to sue her parents over alleged forced emancipation. -
Rachel Canning case casts shadow over parental rights in the US
The presiding judge on Rachel Canning's trial to seek financial support from her parents on the basis of being improperly emancipated rejected the 18 year-old's demands as the outcome of the case could set a precedent to children in the future suing their parents for wants aside from their needs. -
Rachel Canning experiences first legal loss over tuition fee lawsuit against parents
Judge Peter Bogaard of the Morristown court rejected 18 year-old Rachel Canning's demand from her parents of a $600 monthly living stipend and payment for the balance of her high school tuition fee, the Chicago Tribune said in a report. -
18 year-old seeks court order to force her parents to pay for school
18 year-old New Jersey student Rachel Canning is seeking a legal action to force her parents Sean and Elizabeth to pay for her tuition fees for both high school and college following her alleged ejection by her parents from the family home in Lincoln Park, said New York Daily News.
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