It depends on local legislation but when a minor foolishly has a child social services will usually be involved who may then involve the police or judiciary. A decision will be made by them.
That depends on the policy.
No, having a baby does not emancipate anyone.
In Vermont, a 17-year-old can move out with the consent of their custodial parent. However, it's generally advisable for the non-custodial parent to be informed, especially if they have legal rights or responsibilities regarding the child. While consent from the custodial parent is key, transparency with the non-custodial parent can help avoid potential legal complications or disputes.
Not arbitrarily. The custodial parent would have to receive permission from the court for the change in residence.
No.
The custodial parent.
No you don't and if you custodial parent is making you, then you can bring it up with the court and they will put a stop to it.
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No 12 is still a minor
No. The 16 year old must wait until the case is settled. * Legally, no, but it is highly unlikely the court would order the minor to return to the custodial parent's home unless the non custodial parent was not supplying an acceptable living environment.
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It depends on the circumstances and related court orders.