When a teenager becomes pregnant are they automatically emancipated from their parents?

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Oh and btw I’m not planning on becoming pregnant just so I can be emancipated this is just a question.

well it depends on what state your in. Some states will allow you to marry when your pregnant as a teenager which will emancipate you. But I know that in my state you either turn 18, get married, or file for emancipation, to get emancipated.
Nope.
NOPE.. lol. Do u think a 13 year old pregnant girl can go live on her own.. I think NOT..
I don’t believe so. Due to how the world is today and teenagers are having sex younger and younger more parents are more understanding about the situation. Yes, a caring parent will probably be angry and threaten to kick you out and all that junk. But most only say that in hopes that their child won’t make that mistake and get pregnant too early. But if your parents really do love you they will embrance your new bundle of joy and help you in anyway possible.
I’m pretty sure in order to be emancipated you need to prove that you can support yourself and live on your own. If you are pregnant this may hinder you from being able to look after yourself because you cant work so therefore you cant pay bills and rent etc
Nope. Unless there are extenuating circumstances, emancipation comes with age rather than responsibility.
Eh noo. Emancipation is a legal process and a long one too. You just don’t get emancipated by getting pregnant underage. Your parents are still your guardians till you turn 18.
In most states, no. Usually, you have to show the court that you can support yourself, or have parental approval to get married to someone who is able to support you.
Teen parents have custody of their child, yet they are still in their parent’s custody. That can be a very difficult situation, but with emotional support and guidance, it can work.
Pregnancy doesn’t define financially stability.
So That can be a double-edged sword.
of course NOT!
if ur like 14 and pregnant then what, u can live alone,buy a house, and do many other things? no!
if ur under 16 there are so many things you need your parents permission for,i dnot mean to go out or to have a friend over. i mean to sign papers and get your child support. it all goes on your parents’ account,not urs even if u have one. your parents still have so many responsibilties to you and ur child. in england, here if a girl becomes pregnant under 16 then the parents BY LAW have to support their daughter financially and the baby until she turns 16 and she can start working and claiming the benefits from the country.
emancipation comes after a child proves there is reason why a parent is not capable of taking care of them.
Nope. To become emancipated you need to go to court.
been there done that as a teen.
i was thrown out of my foster family and i was too old at 16 to be put in another family so my social workers decided to emancipate me and i had to go to court sign papers etc.
p.s I’m in Australia so it may be different for where you live but usually you need to go to court.
NO NO NO NO…being pregnant doesn’t emancipate you.
At 16 you can emancipate yourself. but pregnancy doest have anything to do with it. If you chose to emancipate yourself b/c of pregnancy then okay. but u dont need to be pregnant to emancipate yourself.
No, Not without marrying. Some states allow girls to marry (pregnant or not) at 16 without parents consent.
Check your state statutes. Emancipation usually means the teen has been found capable of living on their own and supporting themselves, Usually not the case in teen pregnancy. Personally I think it is a good idea. IF you are old enough to get pregnant then you should be old enough to take care of yourself. Too many grandparents raising a second family out there.