The likelihood of a court granting emancipation to a minor in this situation (in foster care and pregnant) is practically zilch. Focus your time and energy on other options/alternatives.
No, not in any state are you emancipated because you are pregnant or had a baby.
*Emancipated
No, not in any state are you emancipated due to pregnancy or having a baby.
Not possible in any state. Youngest allowed is 16.
No. Being careless enough to get pregnant at 14 will not get you emancipated. Emancipation is a reward for young adults that can show to a court that they are capable of acting and succeeding as a legal adult. If the rift between you and your mother is not solvable then you will likely be moved to foster care as a ward of the state.
It depends what state you are in she could have you emancipated
Get emancipated if it is allowed in your state.
Certainly. If you live in a state that allows emancipation, not all of them do. Most will consider you emancipated if you get married (not pregnant, married!).
You have heard incorrectly. Your ability to get pregnant does not make you an adult in the eyes of the law. It may give you some rights toward obtaining help for your child. The laws vary from state to state. In New York, a pregnant or parenting teen is emancipated.
Pregnancy does not emancipate you in any state.
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor.
In Oregon, a pregnant 15-year-old is considered a minor and would typically need parental consent or the involvement of child protective services to legally move out. It's important for the minor's safety and well-being to have proper support and guidance during pregnancy.