Depends on where you live but on most states the pregnancy changes nothing and you have to wait until you are 18.
In any state, a pregnant woman can move out of state because the unborn baby does not have legal rights yet. Therefore, the father of the child has no rights over the woman or child. But, if you wait to move until the baby is born then he can file with a court to not allow you to move. So, if you want to get away and have a better chance of solely keeping the child... move now.
Yes.
Once you turn 18 you can do what you please.
No. You must have parental permission first.
Yes, you are legally able to move out of the house when you are 16 years of age.
I know of no legal bar to you moving in with the child's father. For the child's sake and yours, however, I urge you two to get married, or at least establish legal paternity.
in newhampshire what is the legal age to move out if pregnant
Sandy was leaving town. She was pregnant, but the baby wasn't Soda's. He wanted to be there for her, but Sandy didn't want him around. sandys baby wasnt gonna be sodas and she didnt want him around
It sounds like there is nothing wrong with it but it depends on the relationship you have with him and his family.
No. The fact that you are pregnant does not impart any special freedom. You are a minor and your parents are still legally responsible for you and your actions.
Same as before. Pregnancy don't change that. Your parents still decide over you and you decide over your baby.
Both are still minors, the parents can legally move her and the baby.