It depends on your age and the judge. Get a lawyer who will work pro-bono and start the process. If you can prove you are responsible, have a job or way to get money, and mature enough, then you may get emancipated.
No, pregnancy does not emancipate you in any state.
Some states allow for a 16 year old to be emancipated. But that means they have to be able to support themselves and not be a burden on society. If you are not in danger, the court probably won't grant emancipation. If you are in danger, social services for the state can get you to a safe home.
Not very likely. They would put you in foster home.
Yes
She is not in danger after 4 abortions as long as they have been done by a licensed abortion doctor and whether she is in danger of getting pregnant or being pregnant after having miscarriages depends on why she have the miscarriages.
yes
cause she WILL abort
Yes you can, but at your age you will either have to be placed with a relative or become a ward of the court and that means foster care. I'd really think of this more. Emancipation isn't as simple as you think and if you go through with it you can't go back to your parents until you are of age. Please sit down with your parents and go over plans about this baby. You are far too young to be a mother, but abortion shouldn't be an option. See it through, perhaps have a say in who you adopt the baby out too, and with luck you may find a great couple that will send you pictures periodically of your child. Good luck hon Marcy Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a person. Most states (with the exception of 1 or 2) require that a person be at least 16 in order to petition the court for emancipation. There is no emancipation statute in the state of Missouri.
Totally depending on where you are from. If you're from the US then you may just be considered a run away if you are under 16. If you are 16, or older then im sure you can leave home, but make sure your parent/parents... know where you are going, and when you will be back. But if you have a good reason to be separating yourself from your parent/parents (e.g. any kind of abuse) then you might want to contact someone who can help you out in finding a safe environment to be in. Otherwise in Canada, you can legally move out at 16, without your parents permission, and the most the police would do is make sure you are not in danger in any kind of way.
I think not. People say she's pregnant, but that's a myth. So she's in no danger. Who told you? I mean, of course not.
it helps keep their children from danger
If you happen to be 17 years of age, pregnant, and if your parents are physically hurting you, you need to go to your local police department, and file a complaint. Since you're only 17, the police will turn the matter to the Department of Human Services, and they will do an official investigation. If the investigation finds you are in some sort of danger, or in a serious situation, then they can place you in a foster home.
what days are most danger for getting pregnant .i want to be getting pregnant. my may periods on 09-05-2012 . and my june period on 22-06-2012. i hope i ws concive but now i had no pleae tell me right time for pregnany