If you are capable - there is always emancipation. If you can prove that you can live on your own. If you are not sure you want to keep the baby and do not know if you can afford to raise it, then choose adoption. There are many people in the world that would like to have a baby but can't. OR, you can always live with another member in your family? Or friend? With the father of your baby? It's your decision.
Even though they are pregnant, not until they are 18 years of age. Until then the parents determine where you live.
With parental permission she can. Being pregnant does not allow one to live where they want. Until she turns 18, her parents are responsible for her.
If you live the in US, the age is 18. Being pregnant/giving birth does not emancipate a minor in any state. The minor is still subject to the rules and control of their parents.
yes you can, i am 15 pregnant and married. my now husband's parents didnt want us to get married. go down to the court house and take a paper from the health department proving that you are pregnant and your marriage license will cost 45 dollars to 50 dollars. you dont need any parent to go with you if you can prove from your doctor or health department that you are pregnant. ***** If you live in the US, it depends on the state that you live in. A FEW states have exceptions/special provisions regarding pregnant minors, but MOST states do not (for good reason--the state does not want to encourage teenage girls to intentionally get pregnant just so they can get married against their parents wishes). And if you live in a state that doesn't allow it, you can't get married--you can't travel to another state that does allow it. You'd be breaking federal law (a minor crossing state line without parental permission) and they won't let you marry there anyway (because you're not a resident of that state).
don't get pregnant at that age?
Dont worry just phone a good freind, they will help you out. But keep in touch with your parents. But isn't it against the law for your parents to do that?
no i dont think so
No, the legal age of majority for the state is 18. A minor who becomes pregnant or has a child is not considered automatically emancipated except in the state of Wisconsin.
I believe that depends on what state said teen parents live in...
I dont.
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.
If she has already had the baby, no. If she is still pregnant and still lives with them they may have some influence over her, depending on what state they live in.