Minor Parents Living Independently

Summary

In Indiana, minor parents cannot live independently without parental consent but can petition for emancipation. They have parental rights but must obey their own parents. Consult a local family law attorney for specific guidance.

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Can a 14 year old parent live with their child without parental consent
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Indiana
In Indiana:
- A minor parent is still considered a minor until they turn *.
- They generally cannot live independently without parental or guardian consent.
- They can petition the court for emancipation to live independently.
Consider consulting a local family law attorney for more detailed advice.
Do 14 year olds have parental rights
In Indiana:
- A minor parent has the same parental rights as an adult parent under state law.
- They can make decisions about their child's upbringing.
- However, their rights can be limited if a court finds it's in the best interest of the child.
- Legal counsel can provide more specific advice.
Can a 14 year old refuses to leave a friends house to go with their parents
In Indiana:
- Generally, a *-year-old must obey their parents' orders.
- If they refuse, parents can involve law enforcement.
- Situations may vary. Consult with a local attorney for specific guidance.