If you are underage, got married without your parent's consent or the court's consent then you have broken the law! You are still a minor and not considered an adult. Marcy * Kentucky does not have an emancipation statute. * If the minor receives parental permission and does so, he or she is considered automatically emancipated and of legal adult age.
(06/13/09) Why would you want to? It is a statistical fact that relationships involving people who co-habitat and/or get married prior to age 24 have an 85% failure rate. Biologically, this is when females reach full mature on the physical, emotional, and hormonal levels. At this point, a woman is fully prepared to have and handle children, as well as a male that is still not fully mature.
Males don't reach full physical and hormonal maturity until age 30. This is also when they reach their peak emotional maturity, but not to the point of being fully independent. Half of the male emotional health comes from a woman. The biochemical frequency range of the male brain adjusts itself to match that of the female, developing an emotional symbiotic relationship.
Couples who begin cohabiting and/or get married prior to age 24 can find themselves drawing away from each other as each reaches full maturity. Their whole view of the world, and each other, changes. This doesn't happen to all couples, but clearly it is a factor in most relationship breakdowns.
Having a child does not emancipate a minor in Kentucky. Until you are married or an adult, you have to have parental permission.
No one is responsible for them. Once married they are considered an adult.
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor.
In Kansas, a minor is defined as someone under the age of 18.
18 years
{| |- | If you are legally married, you are considered emancipated. The age of your husband does not matter. Be prepared to present a certified copy of the marriage license. |}
In Arizona, pregnancy alone does not automatically grant emancipation to a minor. Emancipation is a legal process that requires a court order, and being pregnant does not provide the legal status of emancipation. Minors in Arizona would need to go through the formal emancipation process to be considered legally emancipated.
The opposite of adult is typically considered to be child or minor.
Assuming the minor is your child, and you are still married (therefore, no custody settlement) then no, it would not be considered kidnapping.
No/Yes An Adult that is just having a normal conversation with a minor is not contributing to that minors delinquency....An adult that is having a conversation with a minor in order to assist and/or convince said minor commit an illegal act can be considered contributing to that minors delinquency.. Such as giving that minor information/instruction on how to make a pipe bomb or how to shoplift,or how to steal a car ect ect..
No. You are not an adult until you are 18. At 18 you can enlist, get married, sign contracts, and vote. Sixteen is a minor and not an adult.
No, you are a minor and your parents are still responsible for your actions. You won't be considered an adult until you are 18. At 18 you can vote, join the military, sign contracts, get married.