In most states you have parental rights to your child whether you live with your parents or not. If you are 17 in most states you would need to get your parents emancipate you especially if you need any public assistance. You can call your local department of public welfare or assistance office and sometimes they can help you with your rights.
With parental permission she can.
You are not emancipated automatically when you are pregnant. You have to have parental permission. Being pregnant does not mean one has the ability to take care of yourself. You do have certain rights as to obtaining assistance for you and your child, but you are still the responsibility of your parents until you turn 18.
No, not unless she gets married (which requires parental permission) or is emancipated.
Only with parental consent unless she has been emancipated by the court.
Not without parental consent or emancipation by the court.
No, pregnancy does not grant emancipation rights to a minor female regardless of her state of residency.
The same as if you are not pregnant. You have to have parental permission or a court order to move out.
can you move out at 16?
Technically, not until she is 18. Unless she has parental permission, is married to him or is emancipated.
A 17-year-old (even a pregnant one) is a minor and cannot leave home without parental consent. In addition, Boyfriend could possibly be facing charges of some type for taking you in.
In Arizona, a pregnant 17-year-old is considered a minor under the law. They would need parental permission to move out and live with their 18-year-old boyfriend. If the parents do not consent, they may need to explore legal options such as emancipation.
No.