That would be statutory rape, so no
Arizona was called the Baby State because it was the "youngest" state for 47 years, until Alaska was admitted to the Union.
No. Being pregnant or having a child does not automatically confer emancipation status to a minor in Arizona.
No. It is illegal to sell your baby like a state of property. You can put the baby of for an addoption service.
It's not a matter of is it legal to HAVE it. The question is - is it legal to conceive it - and the answer is. no. The age of consent in Maine is 16 years.
Arizona was the 48th US State.It was the last of the contiguous states.It was the Baby State for 47 years until Alaska joined the Union.
They are illegal in Arizona sorry
It spent 47 years as the youngest state in the Union until Alaska was admitted.
Depends on your state. In MI, the legal father of the child is the mother's husband. If your child's father is not going to be your husband, do the right thing and let him be involved.
"Grand Canyon State" and "Copper State."This popular nickname, "Grand Canyon State," is for Arizona references the incomparable Grand Canyon in the northern part of the state, one of the world's natural wonders. Also, the nickname, "Copper State," celebrates its fabulous mineral wealth. Other nicknames include: Apache State, The Valentine State, The Baby State, Aztec State, Sand Hill State, and Sunset State.
In Louisiana, having a baby does not automatically emancipate a minor. Emancipation is a legal process where a minor becomes self-supporting and is granted adult rights and responsibilities. While having a baby may change circumstances, the minor would still need to follow the legal process for emancipation.
Yes.
Yes