Pregnancy does not confer emancipation rights on a minor. The legal age of majority of the state in which the minor lives is still applicable.
you can leave home (with parents permission) at 16 so you probably can move to your other parents house. (If you wait one year then you can leave and get your own house).
put a dollar bill on the road and let them leave
No, she is only 16 and has not yet reached the age of majority. Until that age the parents are responsible and make the decisions.
The concept of groundation is a slang word referring to teenagers being restricted by their parents. This restriction can involve confining the teenager to their room or not allowing them to leave the house.
You can legally leave your parents house at 16.
The laws for emancipation vary between states, however, just being pregnant does not alter any existing laws. In other words, no special status is given to a teenager just because she is pregnant ... the laws still apply to you or anyone else.
i would say it would be easier to be the parent of a teenager, because some parents would just leave their kids to do what they want, and have brought them up to be responsible enough to know what is right and what is wrong. teenager because if ur a parent it would be sad 2 leave your kid,:(
Pregnancy does not emancipate a minor in Nevada. Until she is an adult, her parents have the responsibilty to maintain her.
no because the teenagers are going to say they are going to take care of the house and when the parents leave they end up throwing a party Teenhood range from 13-19 so what age do you mean exactly? A 13yo is too young to be by themselves for a week but a 17yo can handle it.
When you are 18.
You have to be 18 to legally move out of your parents house. However, your parents can sign a form that says that you can leave legally.
Well Yes You Can Leave The House At 16 But If Your Parents Are Not To Keen About It You May Run Into A Bit Of Trouble On The Way. But Tenchnically Yes You Can Leave At 16 Because I Am!