Go ahead and go to your local courthouse or call local police for details on your answer..
You turn 18 years old. Then you are no longer a minor. If you are not safe contact your local social services to get help.
{| |- | No you are not emancipated just because you are pregnant. Being a parent under the age of majority does not change that. However, the minor does have rights when it comes to the child and should contact social services in their community to discuss their options. |}
The Mass rehabilitation commission is located in Worchester, Massachusetts. This is a part of Health and Human Services. They are responsible for vocational rehabilitation and social security eligibility.
{| |- | No you are not emancipated just because you had a child. Being a parent under the age of majority does not change that. However, they minor does have rights when it comes to the child and should contact social services in their community to discuss their options. |}
Even if children are removed by social services in Massachusetts, the parents do not lose their rights to protect them. If the child becomes endangered in foster care the parents should discuss the case with the authorities and a lawyer.
If there is abuse or neglect involved, you should contact your local Social Services office or the police. You can become emancipated with a court order; if you do not become emancipated because of the abuse/neglect you will be ordered to live with another family member or someone else appointed by the court.
{| |- | No you are not automatically emancipated just because you are pregnant. You are still the responsibility of the parents. Being a parent under the age of majority does not change that. However, they minor does have rights when it comes to the child and should contact social services in their community to discuss their options. |}
yes. and under the conditions if you get parent permission. if you're having troubles at home you can go to the police or social services and tell them whats going on and they can remove you from your home.
Only if she is emancipated or there is a court order. Social services can provide assistance on how to get help.
No. You must be at least 16 to get emancipated. In this situation you should find help through social services so that they can keep you safe.
No. Unless the minor has been emancipated or The child is in an unsafe environment(Child should call Social Services)