Generally, that's not the way life works.
Depends on your local/state laws but no judge will emancipate a 15yo minor with a child just so she can move in with her boyfriend. To be emancipated you will have to prove you can pay your own bills, have a job, a place to live etc. If allowed in your state you might be allowed to marry and get emancipated that way but at 15 you usually need court permission to do so and they often find 15 too young unless there are certain circumstances.
No. Being emancipated means taking care of yourself and pay your own bills, have your own place, work etc. You can not seek early emancipation until you are 16 in the states that have that option. As long as you are a minor your parents or the court decides where you live.
There is no requirement that a parent pay for college unless there is a support agreement in place. And given that they are emancipated, they are supposed to be on their own and no longer need any help from the parents..
i think you should be able to because then you can support yourselves better because you only have to pay half the rent and you have more money to spend on food and clothes ans stuff like that
No and neither are the mothers who also have to support them. You don't have to be emancipated to get a job. In some cases if the father can not pay, the mother can petition the court for his parents to pay in his place until he is 18.
Yes, you pay until your child is emancipated. Pregnancy does not emancipate in any state.
Of course not. You have to pay court costs. And being emancipated isn't free either! If the state you are in allows emancipation, one of the key things to show is that you can support yourself and take care of your needs.
where i live
If done through the court
Being kicked out is not a reason to emancipate a 16yo. You have to have your own place to live, a job, handle school and pay your bills. That is only a few of the requirements. It also depends on which state you are in since early emancipation is not available in all states. most likely will you be put in a foster home and your parents pay child support to the state. They broke the law and it's child abandonment to kick their minor out. Ask a social worker in your state.
If you are 17 you might already be 18 and naturally emancipated by the time the courts are done with your case. Every state is different when it comes to emancipation and not all of them have it. The basics are usually that you have to be able to do everything adults do on your own; pay your bills, get a apartment, get a job etc. Check with your state government.
The only emancipation you get when pregnant as a minor is regarding making decisions for the baby and also medical decisions for the both of you. Everything else is the same and you can only move out with parental permission. You can try getting emancipated in your state if they have that option, you usually have to be 16 to apply and will have to prove you have a income, can pay your bills, a place to live etc.