Only if that's what your child wants and the courts make there decision of emancipation on if the child has the means for taking care of themselves in other words they need a job and there own place and a means of transportation
Giving birth does not emancipate a minor, but turning 18 does emancipate them (because it's the age of majority, which means they're a legal adult).
Typically a child is emancipated when they reach the age of 18. There would be no reason to emancipate them, they are an adult.
You have to pay until she is emancipate by age (18) or by the courts or through marriage.
The age of majority in OK is 18. Until you turn 18 your parents get to decide where you're allowed to live. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor.
Yes. It is the parents responsibility to provide support to a child until they are 18, or 19 and in school. If that child has given birth it is of no consequence in terms of child support unless the child was legally emancipated. Having a baby does not legally emancipate a minor.
Ohio law does not have a provision for emancipation. In Ohio you are under your parents' control until you are 18.
There is no need to emancipate at 18. In New York, they are considered an adult. The parents are no longer responsible for them.
{| |- | No you cannot. Indiana does not have an emancipation statute. The age of majority is 18. At that point the parents are no longer responsible for the child. |}
When you turn 18 or when you get married. Having a child does not emancipate you.
Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor. You are still subject to your parent's rules and authority until you turn 18.
By turning 18 or seek emancipation by the court. Having a child does not emancipate you.
Having a child does not emancipate you. You must still be 18 or legally emancipated to move out.