Yes you should be able too. But i'd suggest maybe moving in with a friend, or family memeber. Or if you do have a friend 18 or over you could get a house or appartment with them, and stuff. That'd be what i'd do. Good look to you or who ever is pregnent. =D
They would have to have parental permission. Another method would be to get a court order.
No. You must have parental permission first.
No, being pregnant does not automatically grant legal emancipation in Alabama. Emancipation typically requires a formal legal process or court order.
She will have to take court permission first.
I believe that in Kentucky a pregnant minor can apply to a district court judge for permission to marry without parental consent. But that doesn
legally, around 16 with parental permission, 17 without, illeagally they can just run away.
No, you cannot move out without permission. You have the right to medical care for you and your child.
If you meet the requirements for a marriage license, of course. You must be over 18 or over 16 with parental permission.
That would not be legally allowed. She has to have permission or a court order.
No, not unless she gets married (which requires parental permission) or is emancipated.
You can always ask the court's permission, that doesn't mean it'll be granted though. A pregnancy is not an automatic guarantee that approval will be given, especially if your parents object to the marriage.
She can if she has their permission. Or if she has obtained an order of emancipation from the court. Just being pregnant does not change the requirements to move out.