First of all at 20 they are no longer a minor. They became an adult at 18. So, you don't adopt an adult.
No, most places require you to be at least 21 to be considered to adopt someone.
A twenty one year old can do as they like, as long as they dont break the law
No, a minor cannot adopt another minor. And most jurisdictions don't allow adoption under the age of 21.
There is no state where a minor becomes emancipated by having a child. The age of emancipation remains 18. The minor mother is only medically emancipated and emancipated regarding making decisions for her child.
If the minor is truly legally emancipated he/she is an adult and so is the 18 year old so they can do what they want. The purpose of dating is to find out about the person, but living with them is more than dating.
At 16, you need parental permission anyways just to be emancipated. But with parental permission, I think she can live with her boyfriend. The only problem would be that she's a minor and he's not, but I think she is much less a minor when emancipated.
No. A 15 year old is still a minor, but now one with a child. Becoming pregnant does not make a minor emancipated. To become emancipated a minor child needs to go before a judge to have him/her determine if she can support herself and the baby. The judge will want to know the means of support and other living conditions. Being emancipated means that a person can support themselves, have a job, pay the rent, pay for babysitting, and do all things needed to live. I doubt that a judge will allow a 15 year old minor to become emancipated with a baby without the needed support.
No. Merely having a child does not emancipate a minor in any state of the US.
If the minor (key fact) in question is not emancipated and his/her parents are his/her legal guardians, then no. If the minor (key fact) in question is not emancipated and his/her parents are his/her legal guardians, then no.
A 16 year old female does not need parental permission to get emancipated in the state of Oklahoma. The minor will have to hire their own attorney and have a judge grant the emancipation.
No, because the 17 year old is a minor. However, if he or she is "emancipated" they have the status of an adult. An emancipated minor is one who is married, is a member of the armed forces or has gone to court to be legally declared an adult.
No. Parenthood does not emancipate a minor in any state of the USA.