No.
It depends. But it is likely - if the parents petition on behalf of the adult-child.
A fifteen year old is still a child. Until they become an adult, the parents are responsible for them.
Obviously having a child as a minor forces you to take on many adult responsibilities, however the mere act of having a child does not necessarily make you an adult. Unless you decide to become legally emancipated from your parents (in which case you will be considered an adult) you will not be an adult until you turn 18, which doesnt sound that far away for you.
A 13-year-old is considered a child, not an adult. In most countries, adulthood is legally recognized at the age of 18.
At about 1 year old it is an adult...
No. Making a poor decision to become pregnant will not make a person an adult.
No, a 17 year old is still a teenager, however, if the child is emancipated they will be considered an adult with adult responsibilities
No. That would be considered child endangerment. An eight year old is not mature enough to be responsible for a younger child. The eight year old needs an adult caretaker herself.No. That would be considered child endangerment. An eight year old is not mature enough to be responsible for a younger child. The eight year old needs an adult caretaker herself.No. That would be considered child endangerment. An eight year old is not mature enough to be responsible for a younger child. The eight year old needs an adult caretaker herself.No. That would be considered child endangerment. An eight year old is not mature enough to be responsible for a younger child. The eight year old needs an adult caretaker herself.
1987
In 1787.
Yes he/she is now an adult.
{| |- | Indiana has no emancipation statute. Have a child does not make one an adult. Being able to have a child does not mean one can take care of the child. You still must be 18 to be considered an adult. |}