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Yes, you are emancipated through the marriage. Not through the pregnancy.

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Q: Is a married 16 year old with child emancipated in Virginia?
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Is a parent still responsible for an 19 year old that is married with a child?

No, once married he is emancipated.


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She is emancipated regarding her health and her child. That's it.


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Can a emancipated 16 year old get married in La without parental consent?

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Who is guardian of married 17 year old?

A married 17 year old no longer has a guardian. They are emancipated.


Is a 16 year old automatically emancipated if they get parental permission to marry?

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Can a 19 year old become emancipated from the parents in Virginia?

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