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Why not? A legally emancipated minor has pretty much all the rights of an adult, having a roommate doesn't change anything.
Emancipation gives the legal rights of adulthood to the emancipated minor.
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Yes, an emancipated minor can still face legal consequences and go to jail if they break the law. Emancipation only grants the minor certain adult rights but does not exempt them from legal responsibility.
Yes, Georgia gives contractual capacity to emancipated minors. Once a minor is legally emancipated, they are treated as an adult except in ways which would otherwise be prohibited by law, such as consumption of alcohol.
Pregnancy does not emancipate you in any state.
the same that any other minor has. being emancipated doesnt change the fact that you are a minor. so you can't have sex with someone over 18, it's still statutory rape.
In Georgia, a minor can leave home at the age of 17 unless they have been legally emancipated. If a minor leaves home before the age of 17 without parental permission or legal emancipation, their parents can file a runaway report with the police.
Only when it comes to medical decisions regarding you and the baby.
Only if you have parental permission (even then your parents are still responsible) or you've been emancipated.
There are no rights or responsibilities. The minor is now considered an adult capable of making their own decisions.
No, in Georgia, having a child does not automatically emancipate a minor. Emancipation is a legal process that must be granted by a court. The minor would need to petition the court for emancipation and meet specific requirements to be granted emancipated status.