Here the answer is no firstly you are a minor secondly you are pregnant so you will not be allowed to stay by yourself anywhere.
if she is pregnant or can prove she has a living child she may get married without parental consent or if she can claim independent student status she may get married.
If she is a minor, yes.
In Massachusetts, a young woman can receive government assistance if she is legally emancipated and independent from her parents. In order to receive such benefits, she must meet certain criteria such as having a certain income and living by herself.
Independent with activities of daily living.
If you live in the US... No. Once he gets married he's automatically emancipated and therefore neither parent is legally responsible for supporting him.
In many states a couple living together can publicly declare themselves as married under common-law marriage laws. If you do this then you should be able to receive whatever benefits are afforded traditionally married couples but also be subject to the laws governing such a union as well.
Seniors can learn about independent living in Houston, TX online on the Senior Homes and Help Guide websites. They offer information on different areas that offer independent living.
With senior living communities there are 2 main types,assisted living and independent living. Depending on health needs you can choose either.
It would depend on the circumstances. There are many variables for this question. If the pregnant girl is living with a man that she is not married to, she will be expelled from the congregation. If the pregnant girl was raped and she was not a willing participant, the congregation will support her. If the pregnant girl is repentant of her actions, the congregation will help her to become spiritually strong again. Sex outside of the marriage is forbidden in the Bible, and is a sin in the eye's of Jehovah's Witnesses.
You must be in a State of Grace to accept Communion. State of Grace means that you aren't living in sin, or have unrepented sins that have not been resolved by Confession. Living in sin isn't just reserved for those who are unmarried and living together, but it also includes couples who are married by the state legally, but aren't married by the Church.
No. You must be at least 18 to get married without parental consent even if you are pregnant. There is no place in North America and most of Europe that will allow you to get married younger without it. Some places might allow marriage with a court order, but they don't often grant them unless the parents are no longer living.
Being pregnant does not necessarily mean you are independent. There are other factors involved, to include age, living at home, support issues etc. The best thing to do is to contact the financial aid office at the school you will be attending, and ask one of the support staff. They will ask you questions that will be particular to your own personal circumstances and give you the appropriate approach to filling out the fafsa.