No, not in any state are you emancipated because you are pregnant or had a baby.
Pregnancy does not emancipate you in any state.
No you have to be emancipated for that.
Being pregnant as a minor only mean you have the right to decide over the baby and make medical decisions regarding yourself and the baby. It does not emancipate you in any way. You and your boyfriend have to work out with your parents how the visitation will happen.
No the mother is, the 16yo.
NO. Pregnancy/giving birth does not emancipate a minor. You are still subject to your parents rules and authority.
No. The NC Juvenile Code states that any juvenile under 18 years of age is subject to the supervision and control of their parents. That means the minor's parents get to decide where they live. The exceptions to that are juveniles that are married, serving in the armed forces (both of which require parental consent) or have been emancipated by the court (which is RARELY granted).
In North Carolina, a 15-year-old cannot get emancipated from their parents. Emancipation typically requires the individual to be at least 16 years old, financially independent, and able to demonstrate the capability to live independently.
Obviously you don't understand what emancipation is as emancipated minors do not have guardians. Nor can you get emancipated if you will then have to depend on someone else to provide for you (I assume that's the role you want the guardian to take). You need to research the topic.
They can have you brought back home. The NC Juvenile Code states that any juvenile under 18 years of age is subject to the supervision and control of their parents. That means the minor's parents get to decide where they live. The exceptions to that are juveniles that are married, serving in the armed forces (both of which require parental consent) or have been emancipated by the court (which is RARELY granted).
Only if a NC court becomes the Court of Jurisdiction.
18 when you are an adult.
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