If you're 18, you're a legal adult and can do what you like.
No because you must be 18 to be an adult, live on your own, orofficially live with someone other than your biological family without parental consent
Parental rights can only be taken away in Kentucky if it is proven that the parent is unfit. Child support will still need to be supplied until the kid reaches an age where he could be declared an adult.
She can be classified as a run away and be brought back home by the authorities until she reaches the age of majority. It is 18 in most states, but there are variances. No, they cannot get married without parental consent until she is 18.
There is no Emancipation in Ohio. Which means that the parents decide up until the minor reaches 18 or graduates from high school.
No. Pregnancy does not automatically confer a change the status of a minor. The minor is still in the custody of her parents until she reaches the age of majority or a court rules otherwise.
The age of majority is 18, however authorities will not intervene if the minor has received parental permission and has an acceptable place to reside, and is able to provide for themselves. The action however, does not release the parents from their obligation to said minor, meaning they are can be held legally and financially responsible until the minor reaches legal age or a court rules otherwise.
It depends on where you live. Whether or not they have a child, they are still in their parents custody until the teenager reaches the age of independance, as established by your state. Most states give that independance at 18, but some are 16 or 17.
For starters the age of consent in Oregon is 18, not 16, and as you are 3 years senior, you could be done for statutory rape!!! Secondly the 16 year old is not allowed to sign a contract, but they may be able to with parental consent. I would wait until the 16 year old reaches 18 before moving in together
Parental rights terminate when they are terminated by a court order, when a legal guardian is appointed by the court, if the child becomes legally emancipated, or when the child reaches the age of majority, usually eighteen.
Once the child reaches eighteen years they can reunite if they wish.Once the child reaches eighteen years they can reunite if they wish.Once the child reaches eighteen years they can reunite if they wish.Once the child reaches eighteen years they can reunite if they wish.
Not until she reaches the age of majority, which in most US states is 18.
Absolutely not. When having a baby the only emancipation you get is regarding making medical decisions regarding yourself and the baby. Regarding everything else you are still a minor until you are 18 and need parental permission. At 14 you are also most likely not allowed to have sex, even though you had a baby, so living with the boyfriend would not be a good idea.
If they have parental permission. Until the minor reaches the age of majority, where they live is determined by the parents.