No, becoming a father does not arbitrarily grant a minor legal adult status.
No, emancipation is age 18 and only can be sooner if petitioner to the court and a court order is issued to that effect. Just because a male fathers a child while he is a minor does not make him an emancipated adult. He does have an obligation to support his child.
No, when married the minor becomes emancipated.
At 18 you are now an adult and don't need to be emancipat
No, you have to pay until he is emancipated.
No.
There is no such status as medically emancipated. A minor female bearing a child has no bearing on her underage status. A minor becomes emancipated by: Being granted emancipation rights through the court of jurisdiction and marriage. It means you are the only one deciding regarding your health when you are pregnant. No one can tell you what to do regarding the pregnancy or the child when he/she is born. You are the only one who decides.
You have to get emancipated.
Yes. Being emancipated and being a devisee or legatee in a will are totally separate issues.
A court order of emancipation must consider all persons with a parental interest in order to be valid.
The underage mother must get parental permission the dad is emancipated so he is by law an adult
Absolutely! According to state and federal law a child over the age of 16 but under the age of 18 is emancipated when she becomes a parent. My personal opinion, its better for the baby to be with his/her mother and father.
{| |- | No, you are not. Being able to father a child does not make one an adult. It certainly doesn't demonstrate the ability to take care of ones self. And you have to be at least 16 to be considered for emancipation. |}