It depends on your state laws. But really you either have to get emancipated or you parents or legal gaurdians permission.
avoid pregnancy. have to say that's one of the top reasons people get married early. she gets pregnant, they are pressured to get married either by society or by their parents.
Get parental permission to either move out or get married and get emancipated that way. Or seek emancipation by the court or wait until she is 18.
Yes, Sandy is pregnant. that is why she turned down soda's proposal and that is also why she moved to Florida to stay with her grandmother.
The woman has a baby and the man who got her pregnant either takes responsibility for what he did or leaves and never comes back.
If you are not married and your children are under 18 then your next of kin is either your parents or siblings.
If you are legally separated, you must already be married. Either way, the military doesn't recognise "seperations", you are either married or you aren't.
In order for a female to become pregnant, there must be either pre-ejaculatory fluids or ejaculatory fluids that come in contact with her vagina.
If she has her parent's permission. Otherwise, she will either have to be married or turn 18.
The son or daughter by a previous marriage of someone married to one of your parents is your step-brother or step-sister. The English language has not had time to develop widely accepted terms describing a relationship like that when the parents are not married.
Even with your parents permission the courts will decide if you can be married and usually the courts rule against it because you are too young to get married. Please don't rush into marriage even if you are pregnant. You have so much of life ahead of you and I can guarantee you that you will regret this decision down the road. While all your friends go to school, graduate and either travel, have a career in a special area or work, you will not be in the same circle as your friends. Please think about all this.
Either of the parents names, or both; i.e. smith-jones. There is no set convention, it's the parent's choice
If you mean did he have a wife and children, then the answer is no. He was not married. He did, of course, have parents and they were Calphurnius and Conchessa. If Patrick had any siblings, I can find no record of them.His parents were Roman citizens living in Roman Britain, either Scotland or Wales. We do not know if he had any siblings. He was not married and had no children.