Oh really? Please do show us the provision in the law that allows a minor to be emancipated because he couldn't keep his pants zipped.
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Not in the state of Ohio.Quote:
If you are a father with the obligation to support your child you could likely become emancipated.
Here in Ohio, you can only be emancipated by getting married or joining the Armed Forces, both of which require the written consent of BOTH parents - and the Probate Court can decline to issue a marriage license even with parental consent.
Child, please. None of that means you're in any position to be on your own at your age. I explained your options in the other thread. Now straighten up and fly right before I drop the BanHammer on your fool head.Quote:
Actually i alteady have a stroller, 2 car seats, a crib, a baby mattress, sheets, toys, 3 bouncers, 2 boxes of diapers, and some clothes. So **** off
Sugar, all of that is window dressing.Quote:
That was proving that i am getting prepared for my kid.
Got a pediatrician lined up? If it's a boy, will he be circumcised? What about vaccination schedules? You've discussed custody and visitation issues with Mama already, right? Already making arrangements for DNA testing and such, to make sure all the Ts are crossed and the Is are dotted? Or are you getting married? Where are you going to live? Who is going to be responsible for primary care? Day care options? Who is working which shift, and when are you each going to get a job that pays more than minimum wage? What plans do you have to increase your earning potential? What about health insurance?
No, you really are not. Your behavior here makes it abundantly clear.Quote:
And i actually am ready to be on my own.
I knew everything when I was 17 too,, reading your posts reminds me of those days,, hey on the bright side, having a joint bank account with your mom entitles you to take out all the money in her account, you can put that into the childs college fund! LOL
Health insurance, diapers, wet wipes, baby powder, Desitin, baby soap and shampoo, a baby bath, bottles and formula if mom can't breast feed, baby food when the baby hits about five / six months old, clothing every couple of months - all of these expenses add up quickly. Not to mention teething rings and all sorts of items you don't think about before you actually have a baby. Kids are expensive.
And if you don't have health insurance for the baby, or if mom ends up on any form of state aid, they'll come after you for reimbursement.
I honestly don't understand kids having babies. This might piss some people off and it may sound crass, but from reading so many of these types of posts here I can't help but wonder, don't teens get abortions anymore? My God, if I had gotten pregnant at that age my folks would have had me in within a couple of days no ifs ands or buts.