No. Since she's still a minor, her parents decide where she lives. The fact that she has a child is irrelevant.
yes probably
Depends on where you live but usually you have to be 18 before you can decide where to live without parental permission or getting emancipated by the court.
Yes , But Only in Alabama .
Rosa Parks was born in Tuskegee, Alabama! A few years after her parents' divorce, her mom took her and her baby brother to live with her in Pine Level, Alabama on her grandmothers farm
Alabama Live was created in 1988.
Yes of course, she is not emancipated just because she has a baby.
You have the rights to decide for her as before but you have no rights to decide over the baby. Whether to have the baby or not is up to her and whether to adopt it away or not is up to her and the father. Also, she is making the medical decisions for her and the baby.
About 4,661,900 people live in Alabama.
no
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If she has already had the baby, no. If she is still pregnant and still lives with them they may have some influence over her, depending on what state they live in.
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