If she is emancipated or has her parents permission she can live where ever she wants.
With the permission of the court, and/or the father.
Seventeen is not the same as 18, even if you have a child. Until you are an adult, Tennessee law says the parents are responsible for the minor.
When you turn 18. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor.
Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a person. You are still a minor and therefore under the control of your parents (unless you have been emancipated by the court).
I am saying no because you have to stay with the father of the baby so no.
If you are a minor you pretty much have to go with your parent if they move. You don't need permission from your child's father, although he might get angry and try to take you to court over it.
Probably not. The fact that you are a minor with a child does not change that you are a minor and your parents are legally responsible for you.
In Tennessee, the legal age to move out of your parents' home without their consent is 18. This is when you are considered an adult in the eyes of the law.
No. Unless the minor has been emancipated or The child is in an unsafe environment(Child should call Social Services)
Yes. A minor moving out with parental permission before she is 18 is not emancipated. You have to pay until she is.
You can move out at 18. Having a child doesn't make you an adult, instead, you are a minor with a child.
Such a move will not change the amount of support owed. Illinois will likely ask Tennessee to register the support order.