No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor.
Yes.
In Kentucky, the legal age to petition for emancipation is 18. However, a minor who is at least 16 years old may petition the court for legal emancipation if certain criteria are met, such as demonstrating financial independence and maturity to make legal decisions.
YES! depending on the circumstances the court can decide to try a 17 yaer old as an adult in an assault case
Yes, they can. You are considered an adult at the age of 18.
{| |- | No it does not make one an adult even in Kentucky. 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. |}
You are legally considered an adult at eighteen years of age. So yes, you could legally move out.
Sorry, but having a child doesn't make one legally an adult.
{| |- | 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. |}
Then you're 16, pregnant, and an adult?
Adult foster homes are considered assisted living for the elderly. They are generally not used for adults older than 18, but for seniors who cannot care for themselves properly. They are essentially senior living areas.
you are considered an adult at 18 in buddhism
The age for a female to be considered an adult in the US is 18 years old. At this age, individuals are legally recognized as adults and gain the rights and responsibilities associated with adulthood.