No. Pregnancy/giving birth does not emancipate a minor. You are still subject to your parents rules and authority until you turn 18.
no
no due to the 18 year law, you have to have a parents consent
When you turn 18. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor.
Seventeen is not considered an adult. Until they turn 18 the parents make the decisions. And having a child does not change the age.
Only with parental consent or through emancipation. You cannot own property with just parental consent.
If he is legally emancipated, or both parents are deemed unfit, or if the grandparents gain legal custody, then yes.
Not without parental consent or emancipation by the court. Having a baby does not emancipate you.
No, you cannot, and if you do, him/his parents could find themselves facing charges for it.
You can't legally marry when you're seventeen unless you have the consent of your parents, but legal age to have sex is 16, so no, it's not illegal to be pregnant at the age of 17.
In almost all states and circumstances, a minor who becomes pregnant out of wedlock is not automatically emancipated because of it.
In Wisconsin, a pregnant 16-year-old is considered a minor and therefore cannot legally move out of their parents' house without their consent. If the parents do not approve, the minor would need to seek legal emancipation or assistance from child protective services. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional for guidance in this situation.
No.