It's possible the courts will allow it. However, if you agree to let him to give up his parental rights, then, generally speaking, you also give up your right to pursue him for child support. You need to check the laws in your state.
No ! You Are A Minor. Also You Boyfriend Could Get Into Severe Trouble. Like Having Sex With A Minor, Kidnap, Ect. Work It Out. Stay Home
yes you can
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor. You can leave home at 18 without parental consent. The only way you can leave prior to turning 18 without parental consent is if you
18 yrs.
Oral sex or stroke him off
"Live with" includes having sex and that is only legal if the minor have reached the age of consent in her state or if she is emancipated by the court or by marriage. If she has reached that age she can move out with parental consent.
It depends on the state you live in, but if the law requires parental consent under a certain age, then having a baby together doesn't change that. I would imagine at 15 you are still required to have parental consent.
Most states require parental permission if you're under 18. I found this information which you might want to check. Yes, your boyfriend can get in BAD trouble for having sex with you. Other situations - Pregnant Teens: Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland and Oklahoma allow pregnant teens or teens who have already had a child to get married without parental consent.
I use to live in Oklahoma and I know that a girl of 17 usually does what she wants without having much parental consent. What I mean is that she is so close to being 18 that authorities don't usually worry about her. If you need to show parental consent, then get the parents to make out some type of paper giving their permission and have them sign it in front of a notary and have it notarized.
No. The courts must order this, even if the father consents.
yes, hon its called cheating. if you want to be with your ex your gonna have to break up with your current. it's really not fair to you or the two guys.
Not without parental consent or becoming legally emancipated. Having a child is not an emancipating event.