you can move out in less you with somebody over the age 18 but you will not get no were cause you a minor so just work it out with your family and try to came to a understand that you did wrong but don't put you out your family in you got to work threw this thank you
AnswerBeing pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a person. You are still a minor and therefore cannot leave home without your parents consent. AnswerI read somewhere:If you are a minor, and pregnant, you have the right to marry the father of the baby and move out, both without parental consent. AnswerNo matter minor or not if you are pregnant you can move out and you can get married without parents permission in most states. AnswerPrevious poster stated: "No matter minor or not if you are pregnant you can move out and you can get married without parents permission in most states."That is incorrect. A minor, even a pregnant one, cannot move out without parental consent or being emancipated. It�s also not true that most states will allow you to marry without parental consent if you�re pregnant. There are a few that will, but it�s *very few*. And, no I�m not telling you which ones they are :)
AnswerThe state of Florida will allow you to get married and move out if you pregnant.In Florida a pregnant minor can apply for a marriage license without parental permission, but that doesn't necessarily mean that one will be issued. The county court judge may or may not, at his or her discretion, issue the license, which means they can say 'no'.
I don't know about leaving home, but in the state of Arizona it is a woman's (girl's) choice what she does with the pregnancy at the age of 14. (i.e. keep,adopt,abort)
yes you can. Keep in mind however, that if you run away, they cant make you come back - ALSO - if you ever DO try and go back.....if they dont want you back, mom and dad dont have to let you come back either. Might want to REALLY REALLY think this one through. Short term fixes can lead into awfully big long term consequences. As you obviously found out with the whole pregnant thing.
Yes you can!!! that's the position I am in and i found out by my friend that you can move out at 16 with out parents permission and without bein emancipated... i wish you luck and if u have anymore questions contact me at
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yes, you can. It is leagal for a female to move out at the age of 16 with a child.
But! Can you provide for yourself and the baby if you move out?
If your parents give you permission. Being pregnant does not change your age. And the age of majority is set by the government.
I believe until you are 18 years of age you need to your parents / guardian consent to move out, after you turn 18 you can move out with or without their permission
Some parents would insist on it. Would you really want to move out? And if you did, where would you go, and how would you support yourself and the baby?
You must be considered an adult to move out. Being pregnant does not mean one has reached the age of adulthood.
If you are 18 or older. If not you are pregnant minor and still your parents responsiblity and they can tell you what to do.
If the parents give permission for her to do so. Otherwise, she is still a minor and the parents are responsible.
* Yes, with parents consent, GED or diploma
Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor. You are still subject to the rules and control of your parents until you turn 18.
Not if the parents are not divorced. You have to get pregnant first.
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor, which means Mom and Dad still make the decisions.
No, she is still a child. The parents are still responsible for her.
No. Being pregnant/becoming a parent does not give a minor any adult rights. The minor is still subject to the control and supervision of their parents until they turn 18.
Not without the permission of the underage individual's parents or legal guardian.
If you have their permission, you can. 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.
If her parents give permission. She is still a minor and under their care. Otherwise she must be 18.
Same as before. Pregnancy don't change that. Your parents still decide over you and you decide over your baby.