An 18 year old is an adult and cannot be emancipated.
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor.
{| |- | No, they cannot. No state allows someone that young to be emancipated. And Alabama does not have an emancipation act. There is no way a 12 year old can support themselves and make appropriate decisions. |}
He is no longer a minor at 18, he is an adult. He is all ready emancipated.
You get a lawyer.
From his parents? Yes.
Parents don't emancipate their children. A court can emancipate them. Parents just kick them out when they turn 18. There isn't a process or form that has to be signed. So, what is the process to have the courts emancipate the eighteen year old, assuming the parents will (a) allow the eighteen year old to live at home, under rules of the home (b) the needs for the eighteen year old will be met and (c) the parents are seeking some legal protection from any acts of the eighteen year old.
You are still responsible unless you emancipate.
It's a judge who does that, not the parents.
No, pregnancy or parenthood does not emancipate you.
Pregnancy does not emancipate you in any state.
No. You must be at least 16 to get emancipated. In this situation you should find help through social services so that they can keep you safe.
No. Having a child does not emancipate a person.