NO, a you have to be 18 when your parents are not responcible for you any more, unless there is a school for pregnant girls in Wisconsin.
AnswerActually I've found at 17 you may move out. At that age not to many want to get involved as you are so close to 18. My own daughter who is not pregnant moved out on her own and everyone I talked to said their is nothing that couls be done. More than likely you are not just 17 but have a few months past your 17th b-day putting you even closer to 18. Anyone that interferes with your wishes would only meet in failure in the end. But before you move please consider the fact your parents insurance would no longer cover you and even if you obtain a job to support yourself you will be faced with a period of no money when your baby is born and you need time off. AnswerYes at 17 you may move out and live on your own in Wisconsin, however being on your own will be very hard with a baby, also employment will be a problem. Some move in with their babies father, but in alot of cases they still struggle with a low income. My own daughter moved out at 17 and she was not pregnant, young woman move out at this age more frequantly than people think. For the most part if parents report someone this age as a runaway nothing happens, the police etc. do not actively look for someone this age who left on their own free will. At most if they cross paths because the 17 yr old receives a ticket or something, if the 17yr old does not want to return home they are encouraged to enroll but not forced into independent living programs which is what the person wants in the first place. Usually when people say 17 does not mean the 17th birthday but the period between 17 & 18, it is a loosing battle for the state etc., to persue someone for status offenses within months of their 18th birthday.If you have parental consent of both parents and it will also require a court order because you are under 16.
without parental consent-18 , with parental consent, depends what state you live in. each is different.
If the minor is in public they are fair game.
They can leave at anytime with parental consent. Without it, they have to be 18 years old.
Yes!
I believe that in Kentucky a pregnant minor can apply to a district court judge for permission to marry without parental consent. But that doesn
yes but it has to be approved in the courts
Not until they are 18 years of age in Kentucky. Until then the parents determine where you live.
No. You still need parental consent to get ungerage marrige pregnant or not. Unless you go to one of those states where it's legal to marry without parental consent.
No. Actually, there are a few states in which u can get married without parental consent. In Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland and Oklahoma, they allow pregnant teens or teens who have already had a child to get married without parental consent. In Florida, Kentucky, and Oklahoma, the young couple must have authorization from a court. Maryland requires that the minor be at least 16. Even with parental approval, many states will require court approval when a person is 16 years of age or less.Hope this helps! Actually, there are a few states in which u can get married without parental consent. In Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland and Oklahoma, they allow pregnant teens or teens who have already had a child to get married without parental consent. In Florida, Kentucky, and Oklahoma, the young couple must have authorization from a court. Maryland requires that the minor be at least 16. Even with parental approval, many states will require court approval when a person is 16 years of age or less.Hope this helps!
A minor- pregnant or not- cannot marry without parental consent.
Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, and Oklahoma allow pregnant teens or teens who have a child to marry without parental consent. In Florida, Kentucky, and Oklahoma you also need authorization from the court.
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No. Even with parental consent you couldn't do it. In order to marry in GA a minor must be at least 16 and have parental consent.
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor. You can leave home at 18 without parental consent. The only way you can leave prior to turning 18 without parental consent is if you
It depends on what she wants to be treated for. She can be treated for anything sexual/reproductive without the consent of her parents, but for many other things she needs to be 18.
18, but with parental consent you can get it at any age.