Yes.
If the 17 year old agrees to be emancipated, than yes, if not, than no.
In Florida, parents are legally responsible for providing housing and support for their minor children until they turn 18, unless the child is legally emancipated. If parents kick a 17 year old out of the house without cause or proper support, it could be considered neglect or abandonment, which are grounds for state intervention.
No, you are obligated to care for your minor child until they are emancipated and this would be child abandonment.
Yes, a teenagers parents can kick the teen out at the age of 18. The parents no longer have to support the child after they reach legal age.
If below 18 they can not legally kick you out. Call the Child Protective Services if this is happening and they will find you a place to stay and if the issue is not resolved the court will assign a guardian and put you in a foster home. Your parents would pay child support to the state. If being close to 18 they can help you get emancipated by the court and get a start.
No, that would be child abandonment. Parents are obligated to care for their children until they emancipated, age 18 in Oregon.
It depends what state you are in she could have you emancipated
When they are 18 and emancipated.
In Washington state, parents are generally responsible for providing food, shelter, and care for their children until the age of 18. Parents cannot legally kick out a child at the age of 16 unless there are special circumstances, such as the child being legally emancipated or approval from a court. It is important to seek legal advice if you are facing this situation.
You are emancipated regarding your health so that includes the pregnancy. Only you can decide whether to keep the pregnancy or not. They have no right to kick you out, it would be child abandonment. After the baby is born only you and the father can decide to keep the baby or leave it for adoption. You are obligated to support the child and your parents are only responsible for supporting you. You will not be emancipated, have the right to move without their consent or anything. Apart from the baby and your health everything is as before.
No he is not emancipated yet. You are obligated to care for him until he is 18.
It is not advisable to intentionally make your parents kick you out. Open and honest communication is key in resolving any disagreements with your parents. If you are facing challenges, consider seeking support from a counselor, mediator, or other trusted individuals to address the situation constructively.