other than all that we can get to answering this for you. sweet heart if you want emancipated you have to have valuable reason to do so. you also have to prove that you can support yourself, and your baby. It will indeed be hard to raise a child especially with no help, but if you want whats best for the child know its not impossible. I would also love to add that the whole teenage mother thing is where we get all of our bad people in the world is an absolute false statement. You have to teach what's right is right, and what's wrong is wrong. I happened to have had a teenage mother and not at all the most perfect of lives, and I'm quite positive i don't fall into any of those category's. it's not always necessarily how your brought up, but more or less how your formed, and how you are made that makes you act the way you do. anyways the main question is answered you have to continue on the emancipation and have reason. instead of asking everyone for questions on something like this look it up!!!
No. Getting pregnant/giving birth does not emancipate a minor in any state of the US.
Having a child does not emancipate the parent. It does give them certain rights in regard to taking care of the child.
Why not? A legally emancipated minor has pretty much all the rights of an adult, having a roommate doesn't change anything.
Having a baby does not make one 18 years old. You have to be an adult to be emancipated.
Your mother does not have to do anything. And having a child does not mean one is emancipated automatically.
No, pregnancy don't do that in any state.
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.
No, having a child does not automatically emancipate a minor in Missouri. Emancipation laws vary by state and usually require a legal process to be completed. Having a child does not change a minor's legal status.
Nope, not in any of the US states is a minor emancipated by having a baby. The only thing you get is emancipation making decisions for the baby and medical decisions for yourself.
Having a child does not emancipate a minor. To become emancipated, the minor would have to petition the court, and it would have to be granted by a judge. It's rarely granted in any state. The fact that a minor has a child does not give them any advantage, and in fact, it generally makes it even moredifficult for them to become emancipated (for a multitude of reasons).
No. Merely having a child does not emancipate a minor in any state of the US.
No, having a child does not automatically emancipate a minor in the state of Florida. Emancipation is a separate legal process that involves a court determination of the minor's independence from their parents.