No. The ability to procreate is not a condition of reaching the age of majority. Unless you get a court order declaring you emancipated, you remain the responsibility of your parents until you reach 18. And your two children remain your responsibility until they reach 18.
You are not considered an adult until you are 18 in the United States.
NO.
it depends were you are at it could be but you are considered and adult at age 18
No... To be considered an adult you have to be 18. However, the law may prosecute a 17 year old as an adult in some criminal cases.
If you are legally married, you are considered an adult.
In Maryland, a child is considered an adult at the age of 18.
In the state of MI, yes, a seventeen year old can move out of their parents' home. The police will not bring them back. At seventeen, a person is considered an adult, can be charged with a crime in the adult court and can make decisions about where to live.
{| |- | Not unless they are married. They are not considered an adult. The age of majority is 18. And there is not an emancipation statute in Georgia. |}
I don't know about other states, but in Texas, you're considered an adult at 17 years.
Yes. All the children would be considered heirs at law under the laws of intestacy. See related question link provided below.
Not until they are considered an adult. Age 17 is still a minor in Florida.
Seventeen is not considered an adult. Until they turn 18 the parents make the decisions. And having a child does not change the age.