No, not automatically. Medically you are so you can make your own medical decisions. (Coming from a Paramedics regulations you are emancipated and able to make your own medical decisions if you are a minor who is pregnant.)
No, you need to be 18 or emancipated to legally move out. Or have your parent's permission.
Yes, state law makes the 17 year old medically emancipated. Which mean's he or she makes their own medical choices and the baby's.
No she is not.
If you drop out of school at age 17 in Pennsylvania, it does not legally emancipate you. You must petition the court and be emancipated by a judge.
Legally you are not yet an adult. You have to live where your parents or the court say you will live.
17 years of age.
Only if both sets of parents are ok with it or you are legally emancipated by the court system.
No, the legal age of majority is 18. You would need to be legally emancipated.
Being pregnant does not make you legally emancipated. Turning 18 or getting married removes the disability of minority.
Unless the child has been legally emancipated by the courts, no. A child must reach the age of majority in Georgia (18) before they may legally make the decision on where to live.
Yes they are until you are emancipated.
By getting emancipated.