If you are 16 and want to have a baby with your 18 year old boyfirend,it all depends, if your parents are understanding and if your boyfriend is willing to help you out, then your parents won't do anything. Note: In most states Your Parents can have the man arrested on charges of statutory Rape. So be very careful - especially if you want to spend the rest of your life with this guy. Spending the rest of his life with a conviction for a felony and having to regester as a sex offender should be all of the birth control reminder he needs. and remember - You have absolutely NO say in this. If your parents Choose to press charges, and there is proof (ie a DNA test) then he is just gonna get the crewin he gets for the screwin he got.
No, your parents can not stop you from moving out because you are having his baby. He is 18 and since you are carrying his baby he has the right to let you move in with him or him move in with you. Good luck! Yes, your parents can stop you. The fact that you're pregnant does not change the fact that you are still a minor and therefore under the control of your parents. If you move in with your boyfriend without your parents permission, they can have you returned home and have charges brought against him. When you turn 16, you can legally emancipate yourself (given the fact that you have a place to live and some way to support yourself). If you do that, then your parents are no longer your legal guardians, and you can stay with him. Yes, your parents can prevent you from taking such action, the fact he can support you is not relevant. You will NOT automatically qualify for early emancipation simply due to your pregnancy. If your parents refuse to financially aid you in giving you a place to live, medcial care, etc. the court can declare you emancipated for reasons of receiving public aid for you and your child, furthering your education and so forth. The court however, will NOT allow you to move in with the father unless you receive permission from the court and/or your parents to be married or until you reach the age of majority. Depending upon laws pertaining to consensual sex of in your state, the father may be subject to criminal prosecution. Another contributing factor are the state compulsory education laws. yes they can cause even tho ur prego ur still under age and he can get in trouble depending on the state u can get emancipated but u have to support ur self in order to do that not him support u
No, the legal age of majority for the state is 18. Pregnancy does not change the status of the minor, therefore the parents can use legal remedies to keep the minor in the family home and if necessary prosecute any adult (including the boyfriend) who may aid the minor in leaving.
No you cannot. The age of emancipation is 18, unless married (need parental consent), in the military (age 17 with parental consent), or by court order.
well the age is 16 without perental consent soo.. but that's in England
If you are 16 and living in the UK than its completely up to you.
it depends upon what state you live in and how old is the boy, and if the girl's parents give their permission.
No, she is still a child. The parents are still responsible for her.
No since the girl is over 18.
If you're 16 then yes, but it's not reccomended as you'll need you're parents support throughout the process and to help support you financily and with help on you're feelings.
Your parents religious or not love you and no, they will not be happy that you are pregnant, but once over the shock your parents will more than likely support you during this emotional time in your life. You cannot keep it a secret and ask your boyfriend to go with you and sit down with your parents and tell them. This will be a heavy load off both your shoulders no matter what the reaction is from your parents. You are very lucky to have such a supportive boyfriend and that shows signs of some maturity so your parents may well see that he is a responsible young man. Your parents may suggest you continue with your education since you are probably a minor, but hopefully between your mother and boyfriend they will help you look after the baby. Please talk to your parents soon because the strain of not telling them for you and your boyfriend is much worse.
No, your child will not be emancipated because she is pregnant and her parents still have to support her until she is.
Yes he has to pay child support.
No. A 14-year-old does not get to decide where they live. If you leave home and your boyfriend
yes
If you are sure he is the father (nothing against you at all) whether he hates you or not he has the responsibility of paying child support for his own child. Either try talking to him (he will more than likely accuse you that the baby is someone else's) or, go to your parents so they can speak to his parents.
Tell someone you trust! They'll understand. You should see your doctor and make sure that if you are pregnant, then your boyfriend will understand completely and support you!
Yes they can be. I have a case now of the parents of a 12 year old boy will have to pay child support for the child currently being carried by an 18 year old girl. Though she will go to jail, her parents will have the child while she serves time and they will be awarded the child support. The greater concern her is whether this is best for the child? I hope you are speaking to both of them about the option of adoption.
With parental consent, yes. The move does not relieve the girls' parents from being responsible for her support, welfare and maintenance.