Nowhere in the US, unless you have been declared an emancipated minor by the court, in which case you wouldn't be asking the question. In some states, you can do so if you prove you are pregnant and a judge grants permission.
The youngest you can marry in some states is 15 with parents permission.
In most places they can get married with parental permission.
It depends on the laws of the state/country you are in, but you might be able to if a judge approves it.
Parents can give permission to their children to live anywhere it is safe.
No she can not.
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.
No you are a minor with a child and need your parents permission to move.
A single seventeen year old in Utah technically must have a parent or guardian until they reach the age of eighteen, however, they do not need to live with this parent or guardian. So, yes, they can move out of their parents house, but they must do so with the parent's permission. The only exception to this rule that I know of is a married seventeen year old. If a parent or legal guardian gives permission for their seventeen year old to be married, once that seventeen year old is legally married, they no longer need to have a parent or legal guardian.
Not without her parents permission.
No. I belive you have to be one year older in order to do so.
if they are emancipated, then obviously. In other cases they need a parents permission
Only with parents permission.