Moving Out Pregnant Minor
Summary
In Texas, minors are generally under parental control until 18, but exceptions exist for marriage or court-ordered emancipation. Stepparents do not automatically have legal rights over stepchildren but can gain them through adoption, parental consent, or court orders. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
im going to be * in november of this year, and i am currently pregnant. it is in the best interests of the baby, and us as parents to live together. could i legally move out?z*cx
In Texas, the law considers you a minor until you turn * but there are exceptions:
- If you're married
- If you're emancipated by a court order
As a pregnant minor, you could consider these routes. It's crucial to consult with a local attorney for personalized advice.
can a step parent have any legal rights over their stepchild
In Texas, a stepparent does not automatically have legal rights over a stepchild. However, they can acquire some rights if:
- They legally adopt the stepchild.
- The biological parents grant legal rights to the stepparent.
- A court order grants them certain rights.
Consult with a local attorney to understand this better.