There is no need to emancipate at 18. In New York, they are considered an adult. The parents are no longer responsible for them.
The parents of a child do not have an obligation to pay child support to whoever the child decides to live with. Only if the court grants custody to another person and orders the parents to pay child support would an obligation arise.
Being pregnant does not emancipate a minor. It does give them certain rights in regards to providing for the welfare of their child.
In Missouri, a 13-year-old child cannot legally choose which parent to live with. The court will consider the child's preference as one factor among many when deciding on custody arrangements, but the final decision will be based on the best interests of the child.
Legally in South Carolina, a parent is required to provide support for a child until they turn 18 or graduate from high school, whichever occurs later. Therefore, a parent cannot typically kick out a 17-year-old child before they reach this age or milestone, unless there are extenuating circumstances involving abuse or neglect.
Pregnancy or having a baby does not emancipate a minor in any state. The only thing changing is you have emancipation regarding medical decisions for yourself and everything regarding the baby.
In most countries a 20 year old is classed as an adult, whether in full time education or not. An adult is responsible for their own actions, so why would a parent not be able to 'emancipate' an adult child?
As long as the child can support himself or herself, and the parent is consenting, there is no problem.
In most states, yes. Having a child does not emancipate you. Would be easier to answer if you let us know where you live.
It's a judge who does that, not the parents.
No, pregnancy or being a parent does not emancipate you in any of the US states.
No. Having a child does not emancipate a person.
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor.
No, pregnancy or being a parent does not emancipate you in any of the US states.
Having a child does not emancipate a minor. Until you are married or an adult, you have to have parental permission.
Yes, after emancipation is final.
No. Merely having a child does not emancipate a minor in any state of the US.
A minor can only move out with parental consent or emancipation and having a child does not emancipate you.