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The age of majority for a minor under Alabama Constitutional statute is 19. Only those persons who are at least 18 can file a petition under the Alabama Code Title 26, Chapter 13 "Relief of Minor Children From Disabilities of Nonage". The issue of pregnancy is not relevant as being pregnant or having a child does not confer automatic emancipation or exceptions to the law upon the minor.

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She can't in Alabama. The age of majority is 19. You can get 'relief from the disabilities of non-age' when you are 18.

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You have to convince the court that it is in the best interest of the minor and that they have been abandoned by their parents.

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What is the emancipation law for 17 year olds in Alabama?

There is no statute allowing emancipation of a 17 year old in Alabama.


Can a 16 year old in Alabama get emancipated?

Nope sorry. The age of emancipation is 19 in Alabama and they do not allow early emancipation until you are 18. Read more in the link below.


Can you file for independence at 17 in Alabama?

No, the age of majority is 19 in Alabama and the age when you can apply for early emancipation is 18.


Can a16 year old with a baby be emancipated in Alabama?

No you have to be 18 to apply for that. The legal adult age of emancipation is 19 in Alabama.


Can a 12 -year-old emancipation their parents in the state of Alabama?

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What does it take for a teenager in Alabama to become emancipated?

Alabama does not have an emancipation statute. However, an 18 year old can be relieved of the disabilities of being a minor.


Is it possible to get emancipated from your parents in Alabama?

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What are the emancipation laws in Alabama?

There is no statute in Alabama. You'll have to wait until you are the age of majority. If you are not safe at home, contact the local social services agency to get help.


In Alabama can a 17-year-old marry her boyfriend without emancipation if both are able to support themselves?

No.


Can you get emacipated at 17 in the state of Alabama?

In the US, it's highly unlikely that you will be emancipated. Emancipation is rarely granted to begin with, and when the minor has a child it reduces the chances of it being granted even further (for many reasons).


What is Alabama's law on emancipation?

Alabama has a “Relief of Minor Children from Disabilities of Nonage” Title 26, Chapter 13- The Age of Majority in Alabama is 19. The Relief of Minor Children from Disabilities is only available to minors over age of 18.


Is a pregnant 16-year-old considered legally emancipated in Alabama?

No, pregnancy does not grant emancipation in Alabama or any other state. You must reach the age of majority in your state.