Of course not. Mom and Dad (assuming they have custody) get to decide where you live.
If she is a minor, yes.
In Pennsylvania, a minor can move out with parental permission, which would need to be in writing and notarized. It's important to also consider other factors such as where the minor will live and how they will be supported financially.
No, they do not have that right. Until they are an adult, the law says the parents are responsible for the minor and where they live.
In Pennsylvania, a minor who is 16 years old cannot move out of their parents' house without their parents' consent. The legal age of adulthood in Pennsylvania is 18, which means that minors under 18 are still under their parents' legal guardianship unless granted emancipation by a court.
Being pregnant does not emancipate a minor. It does give them certain rights in regards to providing for the welfare of their child.
If you are a minor it's only possible if your parents agree to it.
only if you become emancipated and you would still need their signature. You are a minor until the age of 18 years.
If you are under 18, then yes.
A minor can move to a different state to live with an aunt as long as they have permission from their parents.
If you are a minor you need your parents permission to move.
No you can only move as a minor with parental consent or wait until you are emancipated. In some states you can apply for emancipation at 16 if you fill the criteria, otherwise you have to wait until you are 18 and get emancipated naturally.
No, you can move at 18 when you are an adult. Until then you are a minor.