In Alabama, a pregnant 17-year-old has the right to make decisions regarding her pregnancy, including the choice to continue with the pregnancy or seek an abortion. She can also receive prenatal care and education about her health and options. However, parental consent is required for an abortion unless she obtains a judicial bypass, allowing her to seek a court's permission without parental notification. Additionally, she has the right to access healthcare services and support during her pregnancy.
Depends on your age.
yes
A person in Alabama is not considered the Age of Majority until 19, even though at 18 you are charged as an adult automatically if you commit any crime. Alabama Section 30-4-15 and 16 basically say that when an 18 year old is married, their removal of disabilities of nonage is effected immediately (basically saying when you turn 18 and are married in the state of Alabama, you are considered "emancipated") and you now have the same legal rights and abilities as anyone age 19 and older.
In the state of Alabama, can you leave a 9 year old and 16 year old alone. At early hours of 3:45 am , on a school day. And how late can they be left alone at pm time
can a 16 year old live on their own and can parents intervene?
sure as long as everyone is okay with it :)
Uh. I'm going to go with "yes".
No. Pregnant or not, you need parental permission to marry.
no she cant
It depends where she is living.
Depends on your age.
Not unless you have parental permission.
yes
He will be arrested and convicted no doubt as a sex offender!
The parents will continue be responsible for their daughter and for her child.
Not sure what rights you are referring to here. You have no rights to the baby or to tell her what to do regarding whether she would keep it or not. That is only her choice, not even his.
i doubt it look up the laws on googe just type in sexual consent or something