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I suggest you keep out of it and let either HER parents, or the "him" or "her" involved, actually post themselves.
He's going to go to jail whether he signs the birth certificate or not. Were you not paying attention in biology class when they talked about DNA?
As the question (whatever it originally was) was posted as being about emancipation, no, pregnancy does not give a child the right to move out of her parents' home, and it makes it considerably more difficult to convince a court to grant emancipation even if you are otherwise qualified - as you have a track record of behavior that casts a shadow over your ability to manage your life independently of adult supervision and a child is expensive to raise.
Guess she didn't like the answer.
For the record and for those keeping track at home, her 17 year old "friend" is pregnant by a 28 year old and wants to know if he can keep out of jail by not signing the birth certificate. The age of consent in FL is 18, close in age exemptions do not apply and Florida prides itself on how strict they are on adults who have sex with children. Yes, a 17 year old is still legally a child.
They're in FL? FL really doesn't like it when adults do adult things with children. Baby daddy's gonna get it.