No. Simply being pregnant/having a child does not make a person emancipated. Until you are 18, you are still a minor so your parents have the authority to decide where you can/can't live.
When 18 years old, pregnant, or parenting.
You have heard incorrectly. Your ability to get pregnant does not make you an adult in the eyes of the law. It may give you some rights toward obtaining help for your child. The laws vary from state to state. In New York, a pregnant or parenting teen is emancipated.
The fact that she is pregnant has no bearing on her ability to travel across state lines. The fact that she is someone's girlfriend also has no bearing on her ability to travel across state lines. There is no reason she can't go anywhere she wishes.
Yes, a stillborn would have a death certificate in New York State.
No she is not pregnant.
You would be in the State of Washington.
Do you mean what state is west of New Hampshire and EAST of New YorK? That would be Vermont.
There are many reasons why the state of New York would be chosen for something. New York might be a mid-point or central location for example.
I would guess rainy because the rainy weather would move up towards New York state and cause it to rain there.
If you're referring to New York, the state, the title would be Governor. If you're referring to New York, the city, the title would be Mayor.
That would be Buffalo.
Yes! That would be New YorK.