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∙ 12y agoBeing pregnant/having a child does not give you any special rights. You're a minor until you turn 18, which means Mom and Dad decide where you live.
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∙ 12y agoIn Florida, a pregnant 17-year-old is considered a minor and would typically require parent/guardian permission to move out before turning 18. However, in cases of pregnancy, the minor may seek legal emancipation from the court to make decisions regarding living arrangements without parental consent. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional for guidance on specific circumstances.
In Florida, a 17-year-old cannot move out of their parents' house without their consent, as the legal age of majority in Florida is 18. Permission from a parent or legal guardian would be required for a minor to live independently.
No, the legal guardian cannot force the 17 year old to give up her baby and move to another state. The 17 year old has parental rights over her child and cannot be compelled to give up those rights. Forced relocation would also require legal procedures and considerations.
In Missouri, you can legally move out at 17 with parental consent or through emancipation. If you move to Washington state, you would need to follow their laws regarding minors living independently, which may vary from Missouri's laws. It's important to research the specific regulations in both states and consider seeking legal advice to ensure a smooth transition.
No, in Texas, a pregnant 17 year old is considered a minor and would need parental consent to move out. Otherwise, her parent or legal guardian could report her as a runaway.
In Kansas, a pregnant 17-year-old can move out and establish residency without parental consent. This is because once pregnant, a minor is considered to be "emancipated" for certain legal purposes. However, it's important to seek legal advice and consider all factors before making this decision.
Yes you can move out at 17 in Missouri.
Being pregnant does not change the law. She must be an adult at age 18.
Yes.
No, in the state of Florida you have to be 17 years of age or older to live by yourself with parental consent.
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor.
Yes. Only at 18 are you an adult.
Pregnancy does not affect how old you are. Age of majority varies from state to state, but is usually 18.
The pregnancy changes nothing regarding your status as a minor but if the parents give you permission you can move out.
In Florida, a 17-year-old cannot move out of their parents' house without their consent, as the legal age of majority in Florida is 18. Permission from a parent or legal guardian would be required for a minor to live independently.
If you're pregnant and marry the person you're moving in with, yes. If you can get your parents' consent, you don't have to be pregnant. If that's not even remotely what you intended, you should contact a local attorney or legal services office.
i am pretty sure you do but why would you do ir just raise the child yourself you don't need him!!!!!!!!
Well on your own yes, but only with parental conscent. as long as your under the age of 18 your parents have total control. actaully in Georgia you can move out at 17, but i wanted to move to a different state!