No. Being able to have a kid doesn't mean they have the ability to take care of themselves and their child. The state does not wish to have them become a ward of the state.
No. Once a child is legally emancipated, the parent is no longer obligated to pay child support.
No, becoming a teen mother does not automatically emancipate a minor in Florida. Emancipation is a legal process that must be pursued through the court system. Being a teen mother does not automatically grant emancipation status in any state.
Being a parent does not make one an adult. Only age will make you an adult.
Only if your state allows a teen to become a Emancipated. To Emancipate a minor normally requires the consent of the Gaurdian or parent and often includes showing the ability to support ones' self. I know California has an Emancipated Minor law.
There is no requirement that a parent pay for college unless there is a support agreement in place. And given that they are emancipated, they are supposed to be on their own and no longer need any help from the parents..
Before. if you move out before you are emancipated they are still responsible for what you are doing, to support you and you will need their permission to move out etc.
Can be the teen feels ready and independent and wants freedom. a bad family relationship, to much stress and conflict at home, abuse, serious family break downs.
No, not in any state are you emancipated due to pregnancy or having a baby.
Yes. If you fill out the proper paperwork, you can become what is called an emancipated teen. Check your local/state laws for info on this.
You are fully legally emancipated when you reach your 18th birthday. You may petition the court for emancipation when you reach your 16th birthday.
If you by teen means 18, yes since they are then emancipated. But not younger than 18, that is illegal. You are obligated to care for your children until they are 18yo.
18, unless you get emancipated.