When a teenager is out of control, parents should seek professional help from a therapist or counselor who specializes in adolescent behavior. It is important for parents to communicate openly with their teenager, set clear boundaries and consequences, and provide support and guidance. It may also be helpful to involve other trusted adults, such as teachers or family members, in addressing the situation.
No you should not, especially by your parents. It makes the teenager uncomfortable. It is highly immature.
If the child is under the age of 18, she should live where the parents say she should live. They can report her as a run away.
no
An unemancipated 17-year-old, even a pregnant one, is subject to the control and authority of their parents. So, the answer to your question is no.
You should be over the age of majority in your community. Have you talked to your parents? They may know who and where your birth parents are. That could save you an immense amount of searching.
....yes
really all you can do is keep a close eye on them, spend lots of family time with them, and make sure they dont drink and do drugs
Probably to show them that they think the teenager is mature enough to have an allowance.
If you are under the age of 18, your parents have control over you but do not have control over your child. They are not required to assist financially or care for the child. Parents cannot force abortion or have any input on what a teenage decides to do, it is completely their own choice. A court, legal document etc. can give the parents of the teenager who gave birth to the child authority and allow the grandparents to care for the baby. When things like this happen and neither one of the parents of the baby want to raise the child, this matter usually ends up in court. It is very complicated!
Having a child does not emancipate a person. You are still a minor and under the control and authority of your parents until you turn 18.
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