Indiana doesn't have a emancipation status. Emancipation cases are accepted on individual basis but very seldom does the court grant early emancipation rights to a minor. The only cases where a pregnant minor has been emancipated it's because she had to be eligible for public assistance. In such cases the minor was be under the supervision of the division of state social services.
Only if you get emancipated.
Only with parental consent since you are not emancipated.
No. You are not emancipated.
No, she is not emancipated.
Yes, if you are married you are emancipated.
With parental consent until you are emancipated at 18.
Only with parental consent. You are not emancipated, only regarding the pregnancy and your health.
Only with parental consent. A pregnant minor is only emancipated regarding her health.
Yes, in most cases you need parental consent to be emancipated. Emancipation is a legal process where a minor is granted the rights and responsibilities of an adult, and parental consent is typically required to ensure that the minor is capable of handling those responsibilities on their own.
You will need parental consent or be emancipated by the court in order to move out. Being a parent or pregnant does not emancipate you.
You are not emancipated in any state just because you get pregnant. Until you are 18 you need parental consent to move out.
NO but it would help if you did anyways