No it does not. You are however in a way medically emancipated when pregnant and afterwards. So you decide over the pregnancy and your body.
having a disease should not effect a persons illegibility for any legal compensation.
Yes. Pregnancy or having a baby does not change the legal age of emancipation.
There is no emancipation statute in Georgia.
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The age of emancipation is the age of majority. In Virginia is 18.
Emancipation gives the legal rights of adulthood to the emancipated minor.
It depends on the state or jurisdiction. About two thirds of the states in the US allow emancipation of minors.
Emancipation requires a court order. Otherwise it is not a legal emancipation.
Not without the consent of her parents or legal guardian. Being pregnant or having a child does not confer emancipation upon the minor female.
If it is to save that persons life then it is 100% legal. If that person is not having any medical issue what so ever and they just gave them a shot then it is illegal.
You are a woman but having a baby does not change the legal age or the age of emancipation. So you are still a minor.
The age of emancipation is 18 in California.