With the permission of the court, and/or the father.
When they are 18.
He can try, but the minor mother have equal rights to the child. They will not remove the child from her based on the fact that she is a minor as long as she is a fit parent.
The child is no longer a minor at age 18. However, in Indiana, child support payments are required until the age of 21 or until the child is providing more than 50% of his or her financial support.
Yes. The child is your baby. As long as your a fit mother the child cannot be taken away from you. If you are a minor, your parents still have custody of you, but you have custody of your child.
A minor cannot be kicked out. Until they are an adult, the parents have the responsiblity to shelter and feed the child.
The parent is supposed to get the child support, not the minor child.
yes
Absolutely. Child support is designed for the benefit of the child.
Not without a court order. Even if you are a minor you are the one who has the right to your child and only you make decisions about the child. Not the grandmother.
yes
Regarding your child you ahve the same rights as an adult. When it comes to your health you are emancipated. Those are the only things that has changed since you got pregnant. You are still a minor.
Only if the mother has been designated the minor's payee by the SSA or there is a court order designating the mother the conservator of the minor child. In such cases the mother would be responsible for making a yearly accounting to the SSA and/or court of how the funds were spent and/or saved.