Being pregnant does not emancipate a minor. It does give them certain rights in regards to providing for the welfare of their child.
18
The age of majority, which is 18 in Texas. Until then the parents are responsible.
NO. Being pregnant does not give you any 'adult rights'. You would be a 'runaway' and boyfriend can face criminal charges for taking you in. Plus, while your parents are chatting with the police they just might mention the fact that an adult impregnated their minor child who is *under the age of sexual consent*. That's big time illegal.
With parental consent, then it is fine. Without parental consent, You can be taken into custody and returned to your parents. But anyone you move in with can be charged with harboring a runaway, except for certain family members.
Only with parental consent. The only way a pregnancy emancipates you is by giving you the right to make medical decisions for you and your child. When it comes to everything else you are still a minor and need their consent.
No.
Certain minors can get a vaccination without parental consent in Texas per a law passed in 2013. Only minors who are pregnant, or are a parent with custody of a child, can receive a vaccination without parental consent.
You need to have parental consent.
Not without parental consent.
Not without parental consent.
Not without parental permission. Until she becomes an adult or gets a court order, the parents control it.
No.
You have to be 18 to get married without Parent Consent and 14 with Parent Consent in Texas.
Without your consent, then it is assault. It is legal if you give consent.
No. In the state of TX, pregnant or not, a minor needs parental permission in order to marry.
No.
Not without the consent of her parents or legal guardian. Being pregnant or having a child does not confer emancipation upon the minor female.