In Georgia, you can now go to jail at 17, so that creates a bit of a loophole. You cannot be kicked out until age 18, but because you can now go to jail at 17, you can leave home at 17, and there's nothing your parents or the police can do.
no you are not just because you are pregnant does not mean that you are emancipated
Probably in a lot of states, but the only one I personally know of myself is Georgia. You cannot be kicked out until age 18, but if you leave at 17, the police cannot force you to go home.
It was Georgia.
Georgia get its peaches from China.
Georgia by the score of 28-24.
James Edward Oglethorpe was the man who founded the state of Georgia. There is a city in the state named after him today, Fort Oglethorpe.
No, not automatically. Medically you are so you can make your own medical decisions. (Coming from a Paramedics regulations you are emancipated and able to make your own medical decisions if you are a minor who is pregnant.)
In Georgia, minors who are pregnant are not automatically considered emancipated and cannot move out without parental permission. Emancipation laws vary by state, but typically a minor needs to petition the court for emancipation, which involves demonstrating the ability to support themselves financially and make independent decisions. It is best to consult with a legal professional to understand your options and rights in this situation.
no you have to go to court to be emancipated and your parents have to approve for you to do so. If you just leave well you just left.
No, you are not emancipated automatically when you are pregnant. It does not mean one has the ability to take care of yourself. You do have certain rights as to obtaining assistance for you and your child, but you are still the responsibility of your parents until you turn 18 in Georgia.
No, being pregnant does not automatically emancipate a minor in Georgia. Emancipation requires a court order from a judge granting legal independence to the minor.
You need to have a legal guardian until you are 18.
Legally, if your done with school, and seventeen, you are allowed to move out, and have most of the rights as an legal adult. If you are not done with school, and you are pregnant, being pregnant gives you the right to drop out of school without parent conseption. Which means you would be allowed to leave. So that's that way. Or you could get emancipated. Which gives you the right of a legal adult. Good luck :)
No, you are not emancipated automatically when you are pregnant. It does not mean one has the ability to take care of yourself. You do have certain rights as to obtaining assistance for you and your child, but you are still the responsibility of your parents until you turn 18.
Only when it comes to medical decisions regarding you and the baby.
Nope. Sorry.
In the state of Georgia, being pregnant does not automatically grant a minor emancipation. Emancipation typically requires a court order, and the process and requirements vary by state. If you are a pregnant minor seeking emancipation, it is important to consult with a legal professional to understand your options and the legal process involved.
Only with parental consent. You are not emancipated, only regarding the pregnancy and your health.