{| |- | No she can't leave home, have a child does not make one an adult. The parents are still responsible for the minor and her well being. Being able to have a child does not mean one can take care of the child. You still must be 18 to be considered an adult. |}
In South Carolina, a 16-year-old mother has the legal right to make decisions for herself and her child, including leaving home. However, it is important for her to consider the welfare and best interests of the child, as well as any applicable child custody laws. It may be helpful to seek guidance from a legal professional or social services for support in making informed decisions.
In South Carolina, the legal age to leave your parents' house without their consent is 18 years old. At that age, individuals are considered adults under the law and have the right to make their own decisions regarding where they live.
In Washington state, a pregnant 17-year-old girl can leave home without being emancipated. However, it is important to note that she may still be subject to certain legal responsibilities and may require parental consent for certain medical procedures.
In North Carolina, a juvenile becomes a legal adult at the age of 18. At this age, they have the right to leave home and make their own decisions without parental consent.
In Missouri, minors can legally leave home without parental permission at age 17. If a minor leaves home without permission before then, they may be considered a runaway, and their parents could report them missing to authorities. It is important for pregnant minors to seek guidance and support from trusted adults, such as family members, teachers, or healthcare providers.
In North Carolina, a minor who is 16 or 17 years old can legally leave home without their parents' permission. However, if the 18-year-old is considered to be contributing to the delinquency of a minor by assisting the minor in leaving home, they may face legal consequences. It's advisable to seek guidance from a legal professional to understand the specific circumstances and consequences.
If you live in the US… Being pregnant does not give you any 'adult rights'. Pregnant or not, the laws are the same.
I think so as long as she is ugly.
Because it was the state that had always championed the cause of States Rights.
No, not even if you are pregnant
If you live in the US, your rights in this regard can be summed up in one word--none. Being pregnant and/or having a child, does not give a minor any adult rights. You are merely a pregnant minor and you are still subject to the control and authority of your parents.
Being pregnant does not make a girl an adult. Until the law considers her an adult, at age 18, she lives where her parents tell her to.
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor. You can leave home at 18 without parental consent. The only way you can leave prior to turning 18 without parental consent is if you
check out www.askbaby.com or businesslink websites who explain you rights very well. It helped me.
No. Being pregnant does not give you any additional rights. Mom and Dad are still in charge.
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