No, you are not emancipated.
Not anywhere in the US.
You will need parental consent until you are 18. There are some states that will issue a marriage license to a 17 year old if there is either a court order or a doctor's statement.
In most states even if you have a child of your own and are under 18 you can not get married anywhere without your parents consent.
You have a child at 16!!??? No, until you turn 18 you need your parents consent. In Scotland you can.
I am pretty sure in Georgia if you are married you can.
Whether you have a child or not, you
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No. Pregnancy, abortion or miscarriage or having the baby will not give you any more rights then you had before the pregnancy apart from the right what to do regarding your pregnancy/child.
No, she is not emancipated. She can't even move out fo the house without their consent.
The age of consent in Oregon is 18 so the 23yo have committed sexual abuse 3 (Class A Misdemeanor) and can go to prison for it. For a 17yo to get married in Oregon she will need parental consent. She can also not move out without parental consent.
Only if she is married or emancipated. Otherwise she has to wait until she is 18.
No. There are different laws in different states. In most states, a minor can not get married at all, even when a parent gives permission, no matter if the minor has a baby or not. You need to check with your state laws to see what it states about this matter. You can go to your local library and find a book about marriage laws for your state and find this info through this research.