Yes you can, but at your age you will either have to be placed with a relative or become a ward of the court and that means foster care. I'd really think of this more. Emancipation isn't as simple as you think and if you go through with it you can't go back to your parents until you are of age.
Please sit down with your parents and go over plans about this baby. You are far too young to be a mother, but abortion shouldn't be an option. See it through, perhaps have a say in who you adopt the baby out too, and with luck you may find a great couple that will send you pictures periodically of your child.
Good luck hon Marcy
Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a person. Most states (with the exception of 1 or 2) require that a person be at least 16 in order to petition the court for emancipation.
There is no emancipation statute in the state of Missouri.
Only medically regarding herself and the child.
There is no such status as medically emancipated. A minor female bearing a child has no bearing on her underage status. A minor becomes emancipated by: Being granted emancipation rights through the court of jurisdiction and marriage. It means you are the only one deciding regarding your health when you are pregnant. No one can tell you what to do regarding the pregnancy or the child when he/she is born. You are the only one who decides.
Pretty hard, since there is no emancipation status for South Carolina.
THERE IS A POSSIBILITY YOU CAN BE EMANCIPATED BUT A SMALL ONE A THAT YOU WILL HAVE TO PROVE TO THE COURT YOU ARE MATURE AND RESPONSIBLE ENOUGH TO PAY YOUR BILLS PROVIDE FOOD FUNITURE AND ETC FOR YOURSELF AND YOU HAVE TO HAVE A REALLY GOOD REASON
No, the legal age of majority for the state is 18. A minor who becomes pregnant or has a child is not considered automatically emancipated except in the state of Wisconsin.
No she can not. Being pregnant does not make you emancipated.
If she is a minor yes. Pregnancy does not emancipate her and neither is she emancipated after the child is born.
No, not in any state are you emancipated because you are pregnant or had a baby.
How much does it cost to get emancipated in missouri?
Missouri does not have an emancipation statute.
Being pregnant does not emancipate a minor. It does give them certain rights in regards to providing for the welfare of their child.
If you are emancipated, and at least 16, yes you can get married. Marriage is another way of getting emancipated.
No
No. There is no judge who would do that. At 14 you are not done with school and can not get a job or a place to live. You need your parents to support you and if emancipated they are no longer responsible for you and you are completely on your own. 14 is too young for that. When pregnant and after you decide things regarding your baby but your parents still decide regarding you.
can a minor in the state of Missouri be emancipated with parental permission at the age of 15
Missouri does not have an emancipation procedure for minors, nor does being pregnant confer emancipation upon a minor. If however, the pregnant minor is in need of public assistance such as Medicaid, the court can grant emancipation rights on a limited or complete basis depending upon the individual circumstances.
When you are 18 and emancipated.