Well im not very aquanted with the AOSC in Texas but technically yes by the fact that you are 19 albeit an adult so if the parents press charges ur as good as gone but if the girl and parents have no problem with it you are perfectly safe
No, being that you are both minors, it is up to her parents. Even if you were emancipated you would still not have rights because she would still be a minor.
Being pregnant does not give you any 'adult rights'.
No. In the state of TX, pregnant or not, a minor needs parental permission in order to marry.
No, pregnancy does not grant emancipation rights to a minor female regardless of her state of residency.
It depends on your age and the state that you live in.
No as they have no standing in the courts.
The state bird of Texas is the mockingbird. It was designated the state bird in 1927.
Texas, I believe, because the people created "The Texas Constitution" in 1876, which contains its own set of Bill of Rights.
To provide its citizens a free and independent state, and to protect their rights under both the US and State constitutions. Paraphrasing the Texas Constitution.
No. Not in any state is a minor emancipated because she has children or is pregnant. The only thing that has changed regarding her rights is about the children who she decides over and also making medical decisions for them and herself.
yes
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yes