It takes permission from her parents. Without their permission, she can't move out until she's 18, unless she's been emancipated in some manner such as marriage (which requires parental consent). Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor.
No, a minor's ability to get pregnant does not make them an adult in any state. They may be able to qualify for certain benefits for the child.
No. Being pregnant/giving birth does not emancipate a minor in any state of the US. You are still subject to the control and authority of your parents.
One example- In Arkansas, if an adult kisses a person under 16, it is considered child molesting.
Being pregnant has NOTHING to do with being an adult. The age of majority is set by the state legislature, which passes laws for your state. At age 16 you are NOT considered an adult.
No.
Yes, when married you are emancipated.
Then you're 16, pregnant, and an adult?
No, definitely not. A 16 year old girl is not considered an adult wheather she is pregnant or not!
Being pregnant does not make them an adult. Until they are 18 years of age the parents determine where you live.
If there are safety problems please contact the police immediately. (As to whether she is considered an adult, no, the age of majority is still 18.)
{| |- | No, you cannot. Being pregnant does not make one an adult. It certainly doesn't demonstrate the ability to take care of ones self. And you have to be at least 16 to be considered for emancipation. |}
you have to move with a adult
No, being pregnant does not make one an adult.
Depending on where you are at, you may be considered a minor and she is an adult. Some states say it is alright as long as the parents don't make a fuss. She is the one with the risk as she is now an adult. If she should get pregnant, it can get messy.