Yes. The fact that you got pregnant is not a good sign for emancipation. The court may not believe that you are responsible enough act or be treated as an adult, and may decide that your parents still need to be financially responsible for you.
In California, there are no specific emancipation laws related to pregnancy. Emancipation is typically granted to minors who can prove they can support themselves financially and make well-informed decisions. Pregnant minors may still seek emancipation under these criteria.
In Michigan, pregnancy does not automatically emancipate a minor. Emancipation is a legal process that requires a court order. A pregnant minor would still need to go through the formal emancipation process to be considered legally independent.
Yes, it is possible to be pregnant and still have your period.
yes it is possible to have your period when you are pregnant
Elephants are gravid, or pregnant for 22 months. This varies a little bit between the African Elephant and Asian Elephant, but is still on average 22 months.
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor in any state of the US. However, a pregnant minor has 'medical emancipation', meaning they get to make medical decisions regarding the pregnancy, but that is the extent of their emancipation. In all other ways, they are still subject to the control and authority of their parents.
I got my tubal reversal 8 months ago and i'm still not pregnant why?
No, pregnancy does not grant emancipation. You still must reach the age of majority in your state.
An HTP should still be positive at 3 months
You are not eight months pregnant. You are just showing early and quickly. You can have negative blood tests and still be pregnant.
Yes. Pregnancy or having a baby does not change the legal age of emancipation.
Yes.