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Yes, in every state.
17 is legal in Texas if your're 55. The age of consent in Texas is 17
if your pregant... get parent concint for marriage or get emancipated.... * Pregnancy does not confer automatic emancipation of a minor. The legal age of majority for the state is 18. Texas does have emancipation status, Texas Family Code, 31.001, Removal of Disability Of A Minor.
Giving birth does not emancipate a minor, but turning 18 does emancipate them (because it's the age of majority, which means they're a legal adult).
18 in the state of Texas. You can make the drive to Las Cruces though and get one with parent at 16.
A 17-year-old IS a minor in Texas and every other state of the US. Generally, in TX, child support continues until the child turns 18 or graduates high school, whichever occurs later.
No, giving birth does not automatically emancipate a minor in Texas. Emancipation is a legal process through which a minor gains the rights of an adult before turning 18. The minor would need to petition the court for emancipation in Texas.
No. As long as you are under 18 you are a minor in Texas.
The court usually do not allow this unless it is a sibling and the parents are deceased or something.
In Texas, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and does not have the legal rights and responsibilities of an adult. The age of majority in Texas is 18.
The legal age to move out in Texas is 18. However, a minor may be able to move out earlier with parental consent or through emancipation by the court.
The age of majority in the state of Texas is 18. Unless declared an emancipated minor, anyone under 18 has no legal rights to property or anything else.