It's best to be honest with your parents. Don't become a victim of "back alley butchers!" It's tough to live a lie. I know your parents won't be thrilled about your pregnancy, but they do love you. Best to tell the truth. Abortion isn't as easy as you think. No matter how much you think it's OK to have it and "no big deal" many young women have to live with that decision for the rest of their lives. They may feel relieved at first, but when you start getting older it comes back to haunt you. Don't take the easy way out and at least tell your parents. To your question ... no, you don't have to be a resident of that State. Abortion is a hot topic anywhere and it's a tough question to answer. Really think about what you are doing and if you see no other way at least go to a hospital or a proper Abortion Clinic. Marcy
In most cases, minors seeking an abortion in a state other than their own may need parental consent or judicial bypass, depending on the state's laws. Alabama does require parental consent for minors seeking an abortion, so you would likely need your parents' permission or approval through a judicial bypass process regardless of where you live.
In Alabama, once someone turns 18, they are considered a legal adult and can leave home without permission. As long as the individual is of legal age, they cannot be arrested simply for leaving home without permission.
In Alabama, the legal age of majority is 19. If you move out without permission at 18, your parents could potentially report you as a runaway. It's best to have a conversation with your parents about your plans and ensure you have a solid plan in place for your living arrangements and support.
In Alabama, the legal age to leave home without parental permission is 19. Individuals under 19 are considered minors and must have parental consent to move out.
Alabama is one of three states that would not allow it. The age of majority is 19 in Alabama. Until then you are the responsibility of your parents. They determine where you live and much of what you can do.
In Alabama, the legal age of majority is 19. However, a teenager may be able to leave home earlier if they are legally emancipated by a court or have their parents' permission.
No. Pregnant or not, you need parental permission to marry.
Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and TexasTexas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida have a coastline that touches the Gulf of Mexico.
No not unless it is medically necessary.
Five states border the Gulf of Mexico. From west to east, they are Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida.Mexico has states, too, five of which border the Gulf of Mexico:6) Tamaulipas7) Veracruz8) Tabasco9) Campeche10) YucatanWell, without looking at a map, I would say: Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida
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Mississippi is bordered by Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Alabama.
Mississippi is bordered by Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, and Louisiana.
Louisiana it is between Alabama and Texas
An Alabamian is a native or resident of Alabama.
An Alabaman is a native or resident of Alabama.
Alabama pay resident (if they have any) gerogia pay non-resident on the earned wages
Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Tennessee.