{| |- | The age of majority in Minnesota is 18. There is not an emancipation statute in Minnesota. Until they reach the age of 18, they will require parental permission to move out. Getting permission to move out is about the only option. |}
Not all states have an emancipation statute. Pregnancy is seldom a factor, in fact it may very well make it more difficult, as a single mother without education is going to have a tough time convincing the court that she can take care of a baby and work to support both.
16
yess 16yr is to young"/ x
mcdonalds. haha :)
If you own them, then yes.
No
No but if it goes to court the judge will probably hear what he wants but the court is not obligated to follow his wish. Until he is 18 it's his parents who decide which of them he will live with. If he wants to live somewhere else he will need their consent.
you can get a job at the mall everywhere basically
No.
a number given to everyone automatically when they are 16yr old
Since you are a minor you have to obey your parents so no.
It is low. Consult a doctor.