Tough. The best thing for you to do is go to court and get yourself emancipated. Being just 16, you really need to think of your baby. Where will you live, how will you get money for the Dr., medicine, food, diapers, wipes, shampoo, soap, baby food, formula, let alone household bills (water, electric, gas, phone). I'm sure Mom and Dad help you out a lot with the baby. You will have to get a job, and who will babysit? Can you trust the babysitter? What happens if you still leave, and your parents declare you a runaway, then you are charged with child endagerment, and have your baby taken away from you? Just hang in there and finish school. If it's your parents that are influencing your decision, just stick it out, the older you get, the more you will like and appreciate them. As long as they are not hurting you physically or in any other way, stay put. When it comes down to it, they are all you have to fall back on.
no you need to be 18 to live home without parents permission
18
Not as long as you are a minor.
No.
False. In most places, minors under the age of 18 need parental permission to leave home unless there are extenuating circumstances such as emancipation or being granted legal independence by a court.
18 without parental permission.
Without parental consent, 19yo.
It depends how old you are.
Not without parental permission. The pregnancy only emancipates you regarding the baby. Your parents still decide over you.
Not without parental permission.
The legal age to leave home without parental permission varies by country or state. In most places, it is typically 18 years old, but some regions may allow it at 16 with certain conditions. It is best to check the specific laws in your jurisdiction for accurate information.
It is generally not legal to move out of your parents' house without their permission at 14 years old. If you are in a difficult situation at home, it is best to speak with a trusted adult, school counselor, or social services to explore your options and ensure your safety and well-being.