For a minor seeking emancipation it's up to the judge but she can apply if she fills the criteria.
Yes, with parental permission. Note that you are not emancipated automatically when you are pregnant. It does not mean one has the ability to take care of yourself. You do have certain rights as to obtaining assistance for you and your child, but you are still the responsibility of your parents until you turn 18.
Not just because she is pregnant. That is not a reason for emancipation. There are many requirements she has to fill. Living on her own, job, paying her own bills etc.
Not just because she is pregnant. That is not a reason for emancipation. There are many requirements she has to fill. Living on her own, job, paying her own bills etc.
If you're in the US, marriage automatically emancipates a minor and therefore the parents are no longer responsible for supporting them, so, no, child support does not continue. The noncustodial parent needs to file a petition to have the child support terminated.
Neither , Although They Was A Young Lady Claiming To Be Janet's Long Lost Daughter Who Been Living With Her Father Until She Found Out Who Her Mother Is. Janet's Sister Rebbie Took The Girl In , Believing She Is Janet's Daughter , So Until A DNA Comes Out Its A NO !
yes
Pregnancy/giving birth does not emancipate a minor in any state. It makes sense if you think about that a 10yo can get pregnant and as emancipated you have to make your own living. Having sex does not mean you are mature enough to be on your own and often not good enough as a parent. You will most likely have a lot to learn and that's where parents come in.
Why would you get emancipated? You're over 18, an legal adult!
not where i live
If you are a minor and pregnant that doesn't give emancipation. To be emancipated you need to prove you can support yourself and the baby before a judge. The judge will listen and ask questions to determine income and other factors and grant emancipation or not.
to show that he is already ready in handling her daughter to the responsibilty of the man that she will be living for till their death. it's a traditional way or custom that the father will walk down her daughter in the aisle because he was the one who has raised her daughter and it is the right time to handle her daughter out of her responsibilty.
In New Jersey, a pregnant minor may be recognized as emancipated if she is able to support herself financially and is living independently from her parents or legal guardians. However, each case is evaluated on an individual basis by the court. It is recommended to seek legal counsel for specific guidance in such situations.