No you have to go to court.
You will be considered an emancipated minor during your hospital stay and will have full right to make any decisions regarding you and your child's treatment and hospital stay without any control from your parents or gaurdian. You will also have full control of your child's future medical treatment, however you will not be an emancipated minor without going to court to obtain this status.
No court is going to emancipate a minor so that she can move in with her boyfriend.
A 16-year-old cannot leave home without parental consent, unless they have been emancipated by the court.
Legally you are not yet an adult. You have to live where your parents or the court say you will live.
If she had parental permission and a legal license, she should be okay. If the license was obtained fraudulently, it would be void and she would not be emancipated.
That would not be legally allowed. She has to have permission or a court order.
Parental permission is not required for emancipation. However, they do have to be notified and the court will consider their opinion.
In Illinois, a 16 or 17-year-old can move out without being emancipated if they have their parent's consent or if they are able to provide for themselves financially. However, if they cannot support themselves, they may need to seek emancipation through the court.
Yes, if she is emancipated.
No. The only way to get married without parental consent is by being emancipated and going to school does not do that.
THEY COULD IF THEY GO TO COURT AND GET EMANCIPATED
By asking the court but you have to have a job and support yourself and live on your own already. Trust me, no court will find it better for you to be emancipated at 16 with a baby. It also takes almost a year and cost money in court.