in any state if an underaged child becomes a parent they are considered IMANSIPATED, thus they are for all legal considerations, an adult. i beleve this is a natinal law, but im not 100% sure. i know if u do some serching you'll find some website that will explain it indepth.
No. Merely having a child does not emancipate a minor in any state of the US.
Having a child when young does not make the girl an adult.
In Florida, having a child does not automatically emancipate a minor. Emancipation is a legal process that allows a minor to become independent from their parents or legal guardians. Therefore, having a child does not grant emancipation status in Florida.
Yes, she's still a minor. Having a child does not make someone an adult. When she turns 18, she will be a legal adult.
Obviously having a child as a minor forces you to take on many adult responsibilities, however the mere act of having a child does not necessarily make you an adult. Unless you decide to become legally emancipated from your parents (in which case you will be considered an adult) you will not be an adult until you turn 18, which doesnt sound that far away for you.
You can not put an adult in a juvenile facility! And in Florida, when you turn 18, you are considered an adult. Juvenile records are sealed. The juvenile warrant won't go away for 7 years. (Florida statute of limitations) However, a juvenile warrant will not become an adult warrant just because they child turns 18.
Having a child is irrelevant, because being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a person. Florida requires that you be at least 16 in order to petition the court for emancipation.
This is dependent on the consideration of whether the adult child has access to other resources such as SSI.
In the US, they cease to be a child (legally) and become an adult- with all of the rights and responsibilities of an adult.
Because until you become an adult you ARE a child.
No.
If you live in the US....no. Having a child does not emancipate a minor.