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Being pregnant does not emancipate a minor. It does give them certain rights in regards to providing for the welfare of their child.
Get their permission to move out if you aren't 18. Until the age of 18, the authorities will turn you over to the parents. Parents are responsible for their children until they reach the age of majority. This is 18 in most states and countries around the world. The responsibility includes determining where the child should live.
In Ohio, a 17-year-old with a child can move out if they are legally emancipated or have the consent of a parent or legal guardian. Without legal emancipation or parental consent, the minor may be considered a runaway. It is advisable to seek legal guidance in such situations.
It's considered running away if your parents are not aware of your wherabouts. I think if you just wander out the door after about your sixteenth birthday they'll assume you can take care of yourself. I don't think you are actually legally allowed to move out until you are legally an adult though: eighteen. I'm not sure if you are talking about moving out or just wandering off . . . please clarify.
If you leave home at 17 without parental permission and move in with a relative in Texas, your parents can report you as a runaway to the police. However, in Texas, the age of majority is 18, so running away at 17 may not be considered a criminal offense. It would be best to try to resolve any conflicts with your parents or seek legal advice.
No. You are only considered a runaway if your parents do not know where you are.
no you have to be emancipated by a parent,otherwise you would be considered a runaway...
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no by cali laws- you would be considered a runaway
Being pregnant does not emancipate a minor. It does give them certain rights in regards to providing for the welfare of their child.
With parental permission, the child can move out. If there is no parental permission, the child is a runaway and is subject to applicable punishment.
Get their permission to move out if you aren't 18. Until the age of 18, the authorities will turn you over to the parents. Parents are responsible for their children until they reach the age of majority. This is 18 in most states and countries around the world. The responsibility includes determining where the child should live.
Not without being considered a runaway. If the child has permission to of the parents, they have the ability to live anywhere. Otherwise they are likely to become wards of the state and be put in foster care.
In Ohio, a 17-year-old with a child can move out if they are legally emancipated or have the consent of a parent or legal guardian. Without legal emancipation or parental consent, the minor may be considered a runaway. It is advisable to seek legal guidance in such situations.
Under Texas law the police can not take a 17 year old into custody and return them to their parents. BUT anyone they move in with can be charged with harboring a runaway (except certain family members).
It's considered running away if your parents are not aware of your wherabouts. I think if you just wander out the door after about your sixteenth birthday they'll assume you can take care of yourself. I don't think you are actually legally allowed to move out until you are legally an adult though: eighteen. I'm not sure if you are talking about moving out or just wandering off . . . please clarify.
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