You are of legal age and can do what you want, but at the same time you are living under their roof. Unless you plan on moving I suggest you try to come to a agreement before the baby is born.
You're screwed.
Yes, if she has the permission of her parents or a court order. Otherwise she will have to stay until she is 18.
It depends on how old YOU were at the time....under 18 in most states, then yes they can press charges
Try to go back home with your parents....maybe
It depends on how old you both are. If you are 14 - 17 years of age then your parents want you to get a good education and the only way they can see clear to that is by not allowing you to see your boyfriend. Although your parents are angry they both still love you. However, try to have a heart to heart talk with your mother and let her know that although you and your boyfriend are not married that he is still the baby's father and should be allowed to see his own child. If you are 18 or older (no longer a minor) then you can not only keep your baby, but still see your boyfriend, but, your parents rule their home and they may well not allow you to live with them if you are 18 and decide to keep the baby and see your boyfriend.
If your girlfriend is pregnant and you want to marry her she much be 18 years or older, other then that she may need to have her parents present.
If your parents dont mind, and he wants u too sure why not.
Not without parental consent until you are 18. The pregnancy does not emancipate you.
Yes and so can the girls' parents, too, for child endangerment.
As fast as you can. The longer you keep it for yourself, the more it will consume you. Parents will probably also be angry if you keep the fact from them for a long time.
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No, a judge would never allow your parents to do that to your boyfriend.