No. You must convince a judge that you are capable of functioning as a legal adult.
Simply not getting along with your parents in not a valid for emancipation. Many teenagers don't get along with their parents--it's fairly normal.
If a child is legally emancipated by the court, then the parents are no longer responsible for the child. On the other hand, if the parents simply give the child permission to move out...then that's a different matter entirely.
Having a baby has nothing to do with it. Contrary to popular belief, simply having a child does not emancipate a person.
It is possible to get emancipated in Mississippi. One simply has to show the ability to take care of oneself financially and physically. And I would expect most courts would look favorably on the reason behind the request. Your school may even be able to assist both financially and with legal assistance.
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Unless there is a medical problem there is no reason why they would let you regress in development. If there is a medical problem you speak to them and your doctor and I'm sure there will not be a problem.
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In VA at 16 you can petition the court for emancipation. Be aware that the VA 'emancipation of minors' statute states that the court may enter an order declaring a minor emancipated if (among other things) "the minor willingly lives separate and apart from his parents or guardian, with the consent or acquiescence of the parents or guardian"
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Yes, although most states don't allow below the age of 16, you can be emancipated at age 15 if the courts deem it necessary. Chances are, though, that if your home is bad enough to be emancipated at 15 then they will simply place you into foster care along with all of your brothers/sisters and lock your parents up or just not allow them to see/talk to any of you again or both.
No. Simply being pregnant/having a child does not make a person emancipated. Until you are 18, you are still a minor so your parents have the authority to decide where you can/can't live.