As long as you are a minor you can only move out if you have your parents permission. Pregnancy don't change that. So it depends on where you live.
Yes you can move out at 17 in Missouri.
In Pennsylvania, the age of majority is 18, which means individuals under 18 are typically considered minors. If you are pregnant at 17 and seeking to move out, it is important to consult with a legal guardian, counselor, or attorney to understand your rights and options under Pennsylvania law. They can provide guidance on what steps you can take in your specific situation.
In most cases, you can move out at 17 if you have graduated high school. However, you would need to ensure that you can financially support yourself and handle all aspects of living independently. It's important to consider factors like housing, finances, and support network before making such a decision.
don't get pregnant at that age?
With parental permission she can.
No you have to be 18.
In Kansas, a pregnant 17-year-old can move out and establish residency without parental consent. This is because once pregnant, a minor is considered to be "emancipated" for certain legal purposes. However, it's important to seek legal advice and consider all factors before making this decision.
Only with parental consent since you are not emancipated.
In Ohio, a minor who is pregnant is considered emancipated from their parents for the purpose of consenting to medical care related to the pregnancy. However, this does not automatically grant the minor the legal right to move out on their own. It is advisable to seek legal advice and assistance to navigate the specific laws and options available in this situation.
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No, she is not emancipated.
No, you are not the age of majority yet.