Depending on the state, yes. But, he will still have no rights to the child, even after turning 18.
If you live in the US... No. Neither of those are emancipating events.
The age of majority in FL is 18. A 17-year-old, whether they have a GED or not, is a minor. You can leave home if your parents agree to allow it or if you've been emancipated.
no. you need to move out of your parents house, get a job or your GED, then get yourself emancipated
You usually don't get to choose the date. It'll probably be set for you. Try to remember that you are pregnant, not disabled. Your GED is important & you should take it when you're ready & are confident; don't rush.
Yes, you will be able to take a GED in the state of GA even if you live in SC.
A minor gets their GED by taking a test given in their county by the board of education. They need to pass it with a certain score to be granted their GED.
The place I would go to learn more about ged classes online would be your local community college. I don't know about where you live, but my local community college offers online courses to complete a GED in less than 1 year!
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There are several locations in each city that offers ged certification programs. A search engine can be used to find the nearest location to where you live.
No, obtaining a GED does not emancipate you. It may be a factor considered by the judge. And in most cases you cannot take the GED until you reach 18.
Please try out "http://www.musthighschool.com" which offers GED courses online. You could probably complete GED for $1200 within a year from must school.
No.