no you have to be 18 for an apartment but there are young mother shelters you could stay at until you are 18 and can get your own place.
2007-11-26 14:37:59
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answered by prnz16 3
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you have to be 18 every where for any contract to be legally binding, so no you can't. Get a job now if you don't already have one, and try to stay with friends or family if possible, then as soon as you turn 18, you can get a place of your own with the money you have been saving. same thing happened to me, but i lived with family, not everyone has that. You can also go to your social service of your city, and they will help you. There are foster homes that take in pregnant teenagers, and since you are 17, you will be out when you are 18, and you get to keep your baby (as long as you don't show any neglect). Also your not as legal as you may think when you are 17, your parents are still legally responsible for you unless they sign court papers giving you up. If you have graduated, and can show that you have a place to live, and can take care of yourself then you can legally move out, but it sounds to me like you don't have that.
2007-11-26 14:44:01
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answered by jellybean91404 2
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My first question could be how previous is the son? If the son is sixteen or 17 this problem is going to right now disappear by employing itself. the mummy can no longer administration the baby as quickly as he's an person. If the baby is 4 the line is going to be lots longer. If she isn't letting him see the baby why is that this difficulty no longer in courtroom? Is an latest visitation order in place? Is she following the order? Has he have been given a visitation order in any respect? My gut tells me the basis of this difficulty isn't with reference to the baby. that's the way you're being taken care of interior the courting. The mom and baby are unlikely away. What do you ought to be chuffed? you ought to discern that out. possibly you do no longer want to debate his ex over dinner or on a similar time as on dates. you could set those styles of limitations up. If ya'll won't be ready to come to a pair uncomplicated floor then evaluate divorce. It would not sound such as you're there only yet.
2016-09-30 05:21:37
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answered by ? 4
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It depends on where you live. Your parents threw you out? Wow! I hope you are a better parent than what you have. This is not the best situation but I don't think throwing you out was the answer. You need money for an apartment. Do you have any? If you are in the US you can apply for assistance. You can contact the health and human services. There are also churches and other agencies out there that help. They will know what they are at the human services office. Look in the phone book under county services. If you are in another country I do not have an answer for you. Make sure that you get prenatal care. This is very important for you and for the baby. I hope things work out for you. Take care of yourself.
2007-11-26 16:06:10
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answered by kim h 7
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If you are pregnant , you are already considered EMANCIPATED, meaning you can move out of your parent's house. What makes it tricky is the fact that most, if not all, apartments require you to be 18 years or older. Look at it this way....if you are 17 years old, you decide to not pay rent, it can not legally be held against you (such as on your credit). Of course landlords aren't going to want to deal with this, and therefore will not rent to you.
2007-11-26 14:41:21
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answered by Anonymous
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It's probably not going to happen. Look on craigslist.com for rooms for rent. Talk to your school counselor or a nurse in a clinic for resources for teen moms. Where is the dad? If he's in the picture, talk to him. He needs to help. If not, he should be paying child support and that will help a little bit with expenses. Think long and hard about the kind of life you want for you and your child. You need to come up with a plan. Talk to someone you trust. Find out what educational programs or career training are available for you. Be very careful with your money and even more careful with your credit. Its hard but doable.
2007-11-26 14:55:28
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answered by mandilu 2
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Contact Care net. They assist women like you who are pregnant or try a local church, Catholic Charities, Salvation Army, or even a local hospital can give you the necessary information for prenatal care and support.
To sign for an apt. you need references, 1st and last month's rent, as well as proof that you can pay, and a job.
Your parents should be more understanding that you need their love and support right now to get through this but if they are abusive, then you should seek shelter. Even the local police dept. can help.
Can you stay with friends or another family member like an aunt, grandmother, cousin, etc. for now?? You will need to save up for when the baby comes should you decide to keep it.......your best option would be adoption seeing as you are a child yourself.
Please seek immediate assistance.
2007-11-26 14:44:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Your parents can not kick you out of their house untiil you are 18. You are still under age. Some people will probably let you get an apartment. You should talk to a social worker because your parents are not suppose to do that.
2007-11-26 15:55:05
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answered by Jennifer S 2
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legally no, a person under the age of 18 can not be held to a contract therefore you cant sign a lease....however I'm sure you might be able to fine a place that is run by a sympathetic owner who will let you stay there.
rooming up with another single mom who is a little old might be another good option.
2007-11-26 14:39:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, you gotta go to a shelter till your 18. And even when your 18, you will need a cosigner more than likely unless you can prove you make 3x the rent a month. And btw, you parents are horrible.
2007-11-26 14:40:23
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answered by Kevin M 3
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If it is legal to move out at 17, yes. If not legal then seek to become an imansipated minor. You would need legal help for that.
2007-11-26 14:38:49
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answered by just me 7
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