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When you are pregnant you are automatically emancipated and therefore it does not matter if you are a runaway.
Yes.
{| |- | Florida has an emancipation statute. The current guardian has to file the petition. The minor will have to show that they can support themselves. |}
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{| |- | Yes, you can. Florida does have an emancipation statute. The current guardian has to file the petition. |}
No.
No you don't automatically get emancipated because you are pregnant or have a child in any state.
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In the state of Florida a minor must be at least 16 in order to be emancipated. Even once they meet the age requirement, a minor who has been determined to be mentally unstable is not going to be able to get emancipated.
You are emancipated when you turn 18.
{| |- | Florida has an emancipation statute. The current guardian has to file the petition. The minor has to be at least 16 years old. |}
When you are pregnant you are automatically emancipated and therefore it does not matter if you are a runaway.
New York Sorry there is no emancipation status in this state.
No, they are not emancipated. Having a child does not change the age of adulthood.
{| |- | You file for him. Florida has an emancipation statute. The current guardian, which would be you, has to file the petition. The minor has to be at least 16 years old. |}