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  • 07-19-2007, 08:15 PM
    redrainynights
    Pregnant Teen Wants To Move Out
    I am turning 17 in a month and i am also 9 months pregnant due any day now. My mom and I do not get along in any way possible and she causes so much stress on me that my boyfriend is shocked that I didnt loose my baby. She doesnt want me to move out until I am 18 but I have an opportunity coming up that I cant let go of.. my boyfriend is going to get a job, car, and his own place all within the next week or two and we could afford it all so easily. There is no way that I would be able to get a job to support myself until September but I know that he would help me if I could move in with him and I have about $3,000 saved up to help me.

    I would like to know which option sounds better:
    1. my boyfriends mom trying to be my guardian so I could move out.
    2. seeing if I could be emancipated although I know my mom and dad wont sign anything.
    3. suffering for another year which I would rather not do.
    any suggestions?
  • 07-19-2007, 08:25 PM
    panther10758
    Re: unique situation..
    Quote:

    Quoting redrainynights
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    I am turning 17 in a month and i am also 9 months pregnant due any day now. My mom and I do not get along in any way possible and she causes so much stress on me that my boyfriend is shocked that I didnt loose my baby. She doesnt want me to move out until I am 18 but I have an opportunity coming up that I cant let go of.. my boyfriend is going to get a job, car, and his own place all within the next week or two and we could afford it all so easily. There is no way that I would be able to get a job to support myself until September but I know that he would help me if I could move in with him and I have about $3,000 saved up to help me.

    I would like to know which option sounds better:
    1. my boyfriends mom trying to be my guardian so I could move out.Thats not emancipation
    2. seeing if I could be emancipated although I know my mom and dad wont sign anything.Your state requires the parent to file the petition
    3. suffering for another year which I would rather not do.Best answer
    any suggestions?


    First off as I said your parents must file peition so that out

    Second you canno tlive anywhere outside of your parents home without consent. Will you get the consent?

    Third your not suffering.
  • 07-20-2007, 06:36 AM
    aaron
    Re: unique situation..
    According to Orange County,
    Quote:

    Quoting Who May Apply For A Marriage License
    • Any male or female age 18 or over.
    • A minor whose parents are deceased and no guardian is appointed.
    • Minors, who under oath, swear that they are parents or expectant parents of a child. In addition, a written statement of a licensed physician must verify the pregnancy. When the fact of pregnancy is verified by the written statement of a licensed physician, the county court judge may, in his/her discretion, issue a license to marry.
    • A previously married minor.
    • A person age 16 or 17 with parental or guardian consent.

    Marriage results in emancipation.
  • 07-20-2007, 07:42 AM
    redrainynights
    Re: unique situation..
    I was trying to say that his mom would try to get full custody of me and she would give me permission to stay with him.
    I know I am not litterally suffering Im just really annoyed and fed up with my situation.

    The marriage idea sounds good though. We are already engaged so thats not much of a big change. I cant find anything online to help me learn about it though, where would I go?
  • 07-20-2007, 07:44 AM
    panther10758
    Re: Pregnant Teen Wants To Move Out
    You may live anywhere safe long as you have parental consent
  • 07-20-2007, 08:04 AM
    aaron
    Re: unique situation..
    To learn about what? If you want to know how to petition the judge, try your county court's website or the County Clerks' office.
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