Sounds like he has put several carts before the horse. The most important things to do in the shortterm: finish highschool or obtain a GED. Then, obtain a job. Finally, solve the issue of parenting the child that is coming much too soon. It sounds like emancipation has been done for him--at the least, he should have some help with supporting himself.
No, not in any state are you emancipated because you are pregnant or had a baby.
No.
When you turn 18 or when you get married. Having a child does not emancipate you.
Contrary to popular belief, simply becoming a parent does not make a person emancipated. Generally speaking, the only way to become an emancipated minor is by order of the court (and not all states have emancipation laws), getting (legally) married, or joining the military (which minors need parental consent to do).
No, you are not emancipated automatically when you are pregnant or once you have your child. It 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.
If i become emancipated at 17 can I move in with a friend who is 22?
If the parents give permission she can marry him and that emancipates her.
Being pregnant does not emancipate a minor. It does give them certain rights in regards to providing for the welfare of their child.
The age of majority in New York is 18, therefore it is not relevant if the young woman is pregnant or not when it pertains to her being of legal age.
nope, it thought that too bc i am pregnant. But you have to get married or emancipated to move out
In Oklahoma, a minor who is pregnant cannot become emancipated solely due to the pregnancy. Emancipation process in Oklahoma requires the minor to be at least 16, financially self-sufficient, and able to demonstrate maturity and understanding in managing their affairs. The pregnant minor would need to meet these requirements and go through the legal process to become emancipated. Consulting with a family law attorney would be advisable to understand the specific steps and requirements in Oklahoma.
No. A 15 year old is still a minor, but now one with a child. Becoming pregnant does not make a minor emancipated. To become emancipated a minor child needs to go before a judge to have him/her determine if she can support herself and the baby. The judge will want to know the means of support and other living conditions. Being emancipated means that a person can support themselves, have a job, pay the rent, pay for babysitting, and do all things needed to live. I doubt that a judge will allow a 15 year old minor to become emancipated with a baby without the needed support.