no. you need to move out of your parents house, get a job or your GED, then get yourself emancipated
Legally, if your done with school, and seventeen, you are allowed to move out, and have most of the rights as an legal adult. If you are not done with school, and you are pregnant, being pregnant gives you the right to drop out of school without parent conseption. Which means you would be allowed to leave. So that's that way. Or you could get emancipated. Which gives you the right of a legal adult. Good luck :)
You are not considered an adult until you are 18 in the United States.
NO.
it depends were you are at it could be but you are considered and adult at age 18
No... To be considered an adult you have to be 18. However, the law may prosecute a 17 year old as an adult in some criminal cases.
Once she's married, she's considered an adult and she's on her own with the insurance and school.
No, being pregnant does not make one an adult. You have to become an adult through age or a court order.
Being pregnant has NOTHING to do with being an adult. The age of majority is set by the state legislature, which passes laws for your state. At age 16 you are NOT considered an adult.
No, pregnancy does not make one an adult. She will still require the permission of her parents or a court order. Even to drop out of school would require permission from the parents.
In the state of MI, yes, a seventeen year old can move out of their parents' home. The police will not bring them back. At seventeen, a person is considered an adult, can be charged with a crime in the adult court and can make decisions about where to live.
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No.