Being pregnant/having a child does not give you any special rights. You're a minor until you turn 18, which means Mom and Dad decide where you live.
They ate not yet an adult. They have to be 18 to move out.
No, pregnancy does not emancipate you.
Only if you are pregnant.
No, a legal guardian can not force a 17 year old to give up her baby and move to another state. Once a person becomes pregnant, they are considered an adult in most states. You can speak with an attorney for information about your state.
You can move in with a family member, but I heard that you can move out by yourself at sixteen, of course the state sends a social worker out every so often to make sure that you're paying your bills, going to school, etc...
Yes you can move out at 17 in Missouri.
They ate not yet an adult. They have to be 18 to move out.
Being pregnant does not change the law. She must be an adult at age 18.
Yes.
No, in the state of Florida you have to be 17 years of age or older to live by yourself with parental consent.
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor.
Yes. Only at 18 are you an adult.
Pregnancy does not affect how old you are. Age of majority varies from state to state, but is usually 18.
The pregnancy changes nothing regarding your status as a minor but if the parents give you permission you can move out.
If you're pregnant and marry the person you're moving in with, yes. If you can get your parents' consent, you don't have to be pregnant. If that's not even remotely what you intended, you should contact a local attorney or legal services office.
Well on your own yes, but only with parental conscent. as long as your under the age of 18 your parents have total control. actaully in Georgia you can move out at 17, but i wanted to move to a different state!
i am pretty sure you do but why would you do ir just raise the child yourself you don't need him!!!!!!!!