Nope, you must have parent consent. Unless you get married, which would also require parent consent.
No, a sixteen year old can not legally move out on their own in Kentucky. Unless the sixteen year old is married or has parental permission they have to live with the parent until they are 18.
A sixteen year old girl is emancipated as far as decisions concerning the baby. For example, she decides whether or not to keep the child, whether or not to have an abortion, which doctor she sees, and what medications she takes while she is carrying the child. Her legal guardians are still responsible for her in all things except those which concern the child.
It may be possible for you. The laws vary and many states do not have emancipation statutes. Those that do require the minor to be at least 16. California allows someone as young as 12 to be emancipated, but they have to be able to support themselves.
In North Carolina, a sixteen-year-old cannot move out of their parents' house without their consent unless they are legally emancipated by a court. Emancipation means the minor is no longer under the control and authority of their parents and can live independently. It is a legal process that requires a court order.
In Tennessee, a minor can legally move out at 16 with parental consent or if they are emancipated by the court. Otherwise, they are considered a runaway. It is important to consider the legal implications and seek guidance from a legal professional if considering this option.
No, being pregnant does not emancipate you. The ability to procreate does not make you an adult. It may give you certain rights to obtain health care for yourself and the baby.
Being pregnant is not making you emancipated regardless of your age. if you want to get emancipated before legal age you have to go to court and prove you can take care for yourself and your child financially and in every other way.
Being pregnant does not emancipate a minor. It does give them certain rights in regards to providing for the welfare of their child.
Pregnancy does not emancipate a minor. You are still under the authority of your parents. Why do you 'need' to move out?
No. Being pregnant/giving birth does not emancipate a minor in any state of the US. You are still subject to the control and authority of your parents, and your parents are still responsible for you.
In Anchorage, Alaska you must be fourteen to get a drivers permit, and sixteen to legally drive by yourself.
They must emancipate you, otherwise you cannot.
no. i think the age is sixteen. but definatley not fourteen.
No, you still have to be sixteen. For girls you aren't even classifeied as an adult until you are 18. 16 is when you can legally quit school but I wouldn't recommend it!
Being pregnant has nothing to do with it. You cannot move into an apartment because you cannot legally sign the lease. Untill your 17 (in Texas) your parents having all controlling interest in your life.
no she was not
Contact child welfare and social services. They will assist you in taking care of yourself and the baby.