You can move out when you're a mature adult. Is it wise to move in with your baby's daddy may not be so wise. Who is going to support you and your baby? What happens when he gets tired of living with you? Are you going to be able to take care of yourself and your baby. Or will you end back up with your parents. You have a child now you have to make wise decisions or your baby will suffer from your mistakes. Think about all the pros and cons first before you do anything.
2006-09-20 09:38:00
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answered by MommaMia 2
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18 is the age when you are free to do what you want. If you have to ask whether or not to move in with "your baby's daddy", the answer is it's probably not a good idea.
2006-09-20 16:27:08
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-09-20 16:26:45
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answered by mija~chula 2
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2006-09-20 16:26:20
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answered by Jessica 4
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You can move out at 16 in most states by 18 far sure. Do you love him? Just because you have a baby with him does not mean you love him if you don't. then don't you do not want to play in and out games with your child always put the child before you. You will have time far you after your child is 18. That is what is wrong with a lot of kids today there folks don't put there kids before them. you made the chose to bring that baby in this world now make the right chose far the child even if it means staying ware you really don't want to be.
2006-09-20 16:37:51
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answered by fudge_patty 1
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Well....I believe the legal age is 18, you must be with your parent or legal guardian. If you are over 18 and everything between you and your babys daddy's relationship is good then I say go for it. Its good for the kid(s) to be with both of the parents at all times.
2006-09-20 16:29:03
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answered by TroubleRose 6
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You should stay right where you at until you can answer that question!! Girl I'm 24 got my own apt, car and bills if i could stay a teen or wouldn't have to pay bills i would love it, don't hop into nothing if you re not ready.I WOULDN'T let nobody tell me different it's hard out here and i dont have kids i only have a dog to take care of the cost of living isn't cheap I'm in atl. I'm not sure how old you are, but if that man is not taking care of his child he damn sure cant' take of you. If it's cheaper to stay home and help there i would stay home until i have doe save up a lot if you have a child.. Good Luck!!!!
2006-09-20 16:32:33
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answered by sexychocolate 2
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Legally at 18 but u can try to get a court to rule you as an adult if you go through the legal process. I'd wait it out unless they abuse you. Moving out early is tough and maybe your parents can help. I'm a single mom and I'm 24 and I just moved back in so my mom could help and so I could save $$$. Baby's dad ended up being a dick.
2006-09-20 16:28:17
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answered by Xander's Mom 2
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You must be at least 18 yrs. old. But just remember you need
a job to support yourself. Not a part time job,but a full time job.
Something that is going to pay your rent, Electricity, a car to get
you around. Cause you don't want to depend on your parents
that's one of the reason why you want to move out. Oh yeah
and groceries, got to eat. You better make sure you make enough to buy you some clothes and if you do have a car enough to put gas in the car to last you until pay day. If you think you can make on your own go for it. Oh and there's a phone
bill as well you know, got's to talk to your friends. And then there's
your cell phone got to have that too, can't leave home with out
it. Even if you have a room-mate, it's 1/2 on everything, but your
cell phone and your car. I'm pretty sure you see your parents
dealing with their bills. Well then I shouldn't tell you more.
It's not a bad thing to do. You just have to be financially stable.
I know you can do it, but I'm not telling you to move out. That's
between you and your parents. My daughter moved out at 18
and she and her children (2), and fiance have been liveing on there on for 4 yrs.. They both have a job and yet they can
struggle a little bit on there bills and groceries. But as MOM,
Grandma, I do help them out cause I know their working
their a** off. His Parents Don't help. Oh well who needs them.
2006-09-20 16:56:25
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answered by Anonymous
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You can move out of your parents house when you turn 18. Just stay their as long as you can because no matter how bad you think you have it, it can only get tuffer as you grow up. I moved out the week I turned 18 and have had a really ruff time making it even with a full time job.
2006-09-20 16:27:35
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answered by smarshall_inspring 1
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