No because you need their help with the baby and going to the hospital.If you do you can die with the baby or you can die while your in the hospital.That's sad
No she can not. Being pregnant does not make you emancipated.
In Wisconsin, a pregnant 16-year-old is considered a minor and therefore cannot legally move out of their parents' house without their consent. If the parents do not approve, the minor would need to seek legal emancipation or assistance from child protective services. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional for guidance in this situation.
Not if the parents are not divorced. You have to get pregnant first.
No, you are pregnant not emancipated. You don't have more rights now than you did before the pregnancy except when it comes to your child.
Even though they are pregnant, not until they are 18 years of age. Until then the parents determine where you live.
With parental permission she can. Being pregnant does not allow one to live where they want. Until she turns 18, her parents are responsible for her.
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor, which means Mom and Dad still make the decisions.
Being pregnant does not emancipate a minor. It does give them certain rights in regards to providing for the welfare of their child.
Yes, you are legally able to move out of the house when you are 16 years of age.
In the state of Georgia, the legal age of majority is 18. A 17-year-old would typically need to be legally emancipated or have parental consent to move out of their parents' house. It is advisable to seek guidance from a legal professional in such situations.
Depends on how your parents feel about it. And hers. If your parents fight it, you might have to look into emancipation but you have to meet specific requirements if you decide to go that way.
In Kansas, the legal age to move out of your parents' house without their permission is 18 years old. However, exceptions may apply if you are emancipated or have parental consent.