If you're in the US, he is not required to let you call your parents.
The age of majority in NJ is 18. Being pregnant/giving birth does not emancipate a minor.
Only if the minor has legally been "emancipated" by action of the courts.
No. Pregnancy/giving birth does not emancipate a minor. You are still subject to your parents rules and authority until you turn 18.
No, they cannot legally take the child away. Though a minor, the parent does have rights regarding the child.
The parent(s) or properly appointed (by a court) legal guardian(s).
If you're a minor (under 18) then you should be living with a parent or legally appointed gardian.
It depends upon the custodial order. A minor cannot legally leave the residence of the primary custodial parent unless the other parent shares equal joint physical custody. Even so, the move generally must be an equitable agreement. A parent giving permission for a minor to leave the custodial residence must also inform the non custodial parent of the move to allow said parent to voice an objection and/or file a formal petition of opposition in the appropriate court.
No. If the marriage was legally conducted and the license legally obtained, the other parent can't change it. The key word being "if" a legal marriage occurred. When parents share joint legal custody it means that both parents have the right to make or contest decisions concerning the minor child's welfare. Under such circumstances, a minor child could not be legally married without both parents giving consent to the marriage. If a marriage did occur under such circumstances the non consenting parent would have grounds to contest the act.
Providing that you are legally "fully" licensed (not a learners permit) there should be no difficulty in driving your parent(s).
A pregnant minor or one who is already a parent is not emancipated apart from regarding their health or the child. And adopted children are legally like the biological ones to the adoptive parent. This means you are not emancipated until you are 18 and can only then decide where to go or move.
No. You play no part in the adult giving a gift to the minor.
In Texas, a minor can legally leave their parent's home at the age of 17 without their parent's permission. This is because the legal age of majority in Texas is 18.