There are special rules if she becomes pregnant (females only, obviously) or if you get married (must have parental consent), but generally speaking, no to the first half of your question and yes to the second half. Georgia is a unique situation. Due to the fact that you can now go to jail at age 17, if you leave home as your choice at 17, the cops won't force you to return, but you cannot be kicked out until age 18.
if you think you can and your parents/who ever you're living with approves you can move out when you're sixteen
Legally, no not at all. They are not financially responsible for you once you turn eighteen. Even if you are under the age of eighteen and decide to have a child it is up to you to provide for your child. They may still be financially "responsible" for you until you are 18 but the way the law sees it they do not have to provide for their grandchildren if you decide to have a child before becoming an adult. They are not financially responsible for anything anymore.
In most states, a person can be any age and move out to live with relatives or another caregiver if he or she is allowed to do so by the parents. A person who is sixteen can move out with the permission of parents to live on his or her own.
No, you have to be over sixteen before you can be Emancipated. The link below provides plenty of information if you are planning to try and be Emancipated, or are thinking of it.
Being pregnant is not making you emancipated regardless of your age. if you want to get emancipated before legal age you have to go to court and prove you can take care for yourself and your child financially and in every other way.
it is up to the discretion of the parents but it is usually not a matter of age it is a matter of maturity
I hope this answers your question: Although Joey's parents like his girlfriend, they feel the young people are not financially prepared to start raising a large family immediately.
In Georgia, the legal age to move out of your parents' house without their permission is 18 years old. However, if a minor wants to leave home before turning 18, they may need to be legally emancipated by the court.
If you mean Georgia state it was always Georgia. As for country it was called Georgia from ancient times, but before that it was called kolkhis and then iberia.
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Recently, in late March 2008, the Senate passed a bill saying that you must be seventeen to drop out of high school legally in Maryland, as opposed to the original sixteen years of age you could have been before March.
People have had sightings of him in Georgia. It is possible he is in Georgia.