Legal Question in Family Law in Florida
marriage
if you are married are you still allowed to go to high school
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: marriage
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It depends on the rules in your county school system. It is my understanding that some school systems may have separate schools for pregnant and married women. You will have the right to attend, but not necessarily in your neighborhood school.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.
Re: marriage
Marriage emancipates you (at a certain age) meaning that you can make decisions for yourself even if you are not yet 18. However, it does not take away your right to a basic education. You can still go to high school.