yes, in Pennsylvania once you become pregnant and are over the age of 15 you become an adult, if you don't want to stay, you don't have to. but i would check your county laws to see if they have a special circumstance for the law before you just leave.
You should be able to move out of your parents house without permission, but it may not be wise to do this. If you and your child are in danger living with your parents, and you have a safe sure alternative location to move to, you may consider that option. However, if there is no pressing reason for you to move other than the fact that you want to get away from the madness that perhaps got you into the situation (i.e., they get on your nerves,) you might want to stay there anyway. Times are tough financially and life can give you a harsh reality.
I was 19 when I became pregnant. I married my boyfriend and finished college, but we have problems sometimes. In the beginning, we could have had major problems. It has not been an easy road. There is no way to guarantee that things will work out if you move.
If you have no job or have not finished high school, please stay with your parents. If you have no boyfriend for financial support or no friends that would help support you with your family, please don't move.
If your life or safety is at risk at your parents home, you may need to get extra counseling from someone you know and trust like a pastor or a school teacher, or another trustworthy adult.
No, in Pennsylvania a minor cannot move out of their parents home until they reach 18 years old. A 16 year old could be considered a runaway if they leave home.
no, but it's best to file an injunction to reenforce this.
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yes
A court may grant emancipation without the parents' consent. However, the court will listen to the input of the parents.
Not without the permission of the child's biological mother. When a couple are not married and there is not a custodial order from the court, the law presumes that the mother has sole custody of the child in question.
Not in the United States unless you get emancipated
If the final divorce decree stipulates joint legal custody, neither parent can take the children out of state without the others permission.
Helping them without them knowing it.
no
no
That is not his decision to make. The child can not be given up for adoption without the biological mother's permission. And then the court will decide of she's allowed to adopt.
I dont think so
Without their permission, yes.
no, it requires the permission of the court.
What can a father do if the mother of. His children took the kids and moved to another state without permission.
No. A stepparent has no legal authority in regards to non biological children. He or she cannot give a stepchild permission to marry, leave the custodial parent or any other legal issue. If one biological parent has sole custody he or she can give the minor child permission to marry. If both biological parents share custodial rights, both must give permission for an underaged minor to marry.
In Pennsylvania you have to be at least 18 to get married without permission. With parental permission you can get married at 16, but it requires each parent's consent. Under 16 is may be allowed with a court order.
If you are married, you are considered an adult and can do what you wish.
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
can the grand mom and her son take a life insurance policy out on me and his children without my {legal wife} permission