Only if your parents give you permission. You are not emancipated automatically when you are pregnant. It does not mean one has the ability to take care of yourself. You do have certain rights as to obtaining assistance for you and your child, but you are still the responsibility of your parents until you turn 18.
The legal age of majority in Alabama is 19. The state does have established emancipation laws, ARC Title 26, Chapter 13 "Relief Of Minor Children From Disabilities of Nonage".
To find a job at the State of Alabama, try calling various state agencies to see who is hiring. You may find the phone numbers for State agencies in the blue pages of the phone directory.
no. you need to move out of your parents house, get a job or your GED, then get yourself emancipated
Yes
First -- I am NOT a lawyer.As general rule, if you quit a job, you are not eligible for unemployment benefits. If you lose your job through no fault of your own, your eligibility will be determined by the rules of the state you move to. A period of residency may be required.can you collect unemployment if you quit your job to move out of state?what are the terms and conditions of collecting unemployment if you quit your job to move out of state?
One of the advantages for an adult to obain a GED is that is necessary to have a GED to be accepted into a technical college. It is also a requirement of many employers to have a GED before applying for a job.
Almost any job will accept a GED as proof of high school equivalency.
Depending on the job you desire to apply for, you may find it easy or hard to get a job within the state of Alabama. If one wants to apply to fast food restaurants it may be easier then getting jobs at places like a law firm or hospital.
Yes you can get a job at Verizon's with a GED. Some qualifications are, you would need to have excellent people skills, very good at answering phones and receiving messages.
No. You QUIT the job. To get unemployment you have to be fired.
Normally, yes, as long as you comply with the first state's requirements for finding a job and its provisions for making the move.
Yes.
No. If you quit your job, you are not eligible for Unemployment benefits.