No. Being pregnant/giving birth does not give a minor any additional rights. They are still subject to the control and authority of their parents until they reach the age of majority (18) or they are legally emancipated. And by the way, being pregnant makes it much more difficult to convince a court to emancipate you.
Being pregnant does not change one's age. Until you are an adult, you are not emancipated.
Being pregnant will not make you an adult. They are still the parent's responsibility.
No, you don't get automatically emancipated just because you are pregnant in any of the states.
{| |- | No, it isn't likely. Being a parent, or being pregnant, has no bearing on your ability to support yourself and your child. Only about half the states allow you to get emancipated. Of those most require you to be at least 16 to get emancipated. |}
In some places. One of the requirements is to show that they can take care of themselves without being a burden on the state. At 16 and pregnant, this is going to be really hard to demonstrate to the court.
You can
As far as i know the 2 main factors in being emancipated are having a steady job and a place to live.
Being pregnant does not change one's age. Until you are an adult, you are not emancipated.
No. Emancipation is a 'reward' from the court for acting and being capable of be an adult. Getting pregnant as a teen is not a good start.
{| |- | No, it isn't likely to happen. Only about half the states allow you to get emancipated. Of those most require you to be at least 16 to get emancipated. Being a parent, or being pregnant, has no bearing on your ability to support yourself and your child. |}
No.
That would not be legally allowed. She has to have permission or a court order.
No she can not. Being pregnant does not make you emancipated.
Being pregnant will not make you an adult. They are still the parent's responsibility.
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor.
No, you don't get automatically emancipated just because you are pregnant in any of the states.
{| |- | No, it isn't likely. Being a parent, or being pregnant, has no bearing on your ability to support yourself and your child. Only about half the states allow you to get emancipated. Of those most require you to be at least 16 to get emancipated. |}