No because she left on her own will and therfore are currently not held responsible No because she left on her own will and therfore are currently not held responsible No because she left on her own will and therfore are currently not held responsible
Of course not! Emancipation is for those that are responsible and able to take care of themselves. Getting pregnant at 15 does not show that. And Tennessee does not have an emancipation statute.
Her parents are responsible for her health care until she no longer is a minor, pregnant or not.
Being pregnant does not emancipate a minor. The parents are still responsible for them. They mother does have certain rights that allow them to get medical care for themselves and the child.
A sonogram technician (aka ultrasound technician), which requires at least a 2 year associate's degree and a state license.
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first state your question then say " before you say no " state what you will do to take care of it and love it
That varies from country to country, and in some cases from state to state or province to province.
The patient/parents are responsible for the bill regardless who the father is if they are not married. I would recommend utilizing state programs to assist in the cost and the care afterward. There are options for unwed minor mothers out there.
You got her pregnant because you did not use proper protection so you are both responsible for the care and raising of the child should she decide to keep the unborn child.
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