Both are still minors, the parents can legally move her and the baby.
well ur the father of the baby that's a right
Your parents do have some legal right to keep the father away from the baby because of your age but they must have some kind of proff proving that this is in the best intrest of the child.
Welcome the father's involvement. Tell him it's unrealistic not to tell his parents; the baby has a right to know his or her grandparents, after all.
Of course. Her sexual preferences have nothing to do with her right to be supported by her parents and the father's obligation to support her financially.Of course. Her sexual preferences have nothing to do with her right to be supported by her parents and the father's obligation to support her financially.Of course. Her sexual preferences have nothing to do with her right to be supported by her parents and the father's obligation to support her financially.Of course. Her sexual preferences have nothing to do with her right to be supported by her parents and the father's obligation to support her financially.
He's the father so he has a fathers right to his child. Your husband doesn't have any claims on the child since it's not his.
Only the pregnant female can legally make decisions regarding the baby. She and the father are the ones deciding what will happen after birth. You have the right to support her as before. The father and your daughter will have to pay for their child. So basically nothing has changed for you regarding your rights.
If you live in the US... The father's parents have no rights to custody at all. The father has the right to petition for custody, but he won't be given sole custody unless he can prove the mother unfit. He might, however, be given joint custody.
yes why?
Not if she is a minor. She is only emancipated regarding her baby and her own health. The father has a legal right to see his child but not the mother until she is 18. Parents have the right to decide who their minor is seeing.
The grandparents have no right to the child, only the parents can decide about adoption. If she does not want custody the father can get it.
If you live in the US, at this point there's nothing he can do. After the child is born he has the right to go to court (if it's necessary) to establish paternity and obtain visitation. Note that his rights extend only to the child, not the child's mother. So, he has no right to see his minor girlfriend if her parents don't allow it, and no court will order her parents to allow it.
His responsibilities are with the girl that he got pregnant! Pregnancy is a serious thing and he is going to have a lot of problems to resolve with this girl and her parents not to mention his own parents. He has enough problems right now so it's better to move on and date someone else.