No their son do. But since he is only 15 the court can find that you are re4sponsible until he gets old enough to get a job and support his child. If he can not pay now he will owe her the money.
Yes, the one raising the child has to receive financial support from the other parent.
No. The parents are only responsible for their own offspring, not their grandchildren. There are many financial systems available for teen moms.
No ...Well I don't think they should be if the parents seem responsible. If they are irresponsible parents and do drugs or they let their children do what they want then yes.
not if he runs and hides
1. Provide financial aid for education, food, shelter, transportation 2. Visit family code of the Philippines
Unless 16 is the legal age where you are, you are responsible for her unless she gets emancipated.
well this means what parents should do and what not to do
From the book home, school and community by carol gestwicki, what are the responsibilities that a teacher has to volunteer parents when the parents are invited to participate in learning activities.
I believe that depends on what state said teen parents live in...
The main responsibilities of management in an early childhood setting include overseeing staff, ensuring a safe and nurturing environment for children, developing and implementing curriculum, maintaining licensing and regulatory compliance, communicating with parents, and managing the operational and financial aspects of the facility.
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.
No, being able to have sex and get pregnant does not make one an adult. The minor may have some rights when it comes to getting public assistance, but they still cannot sign a contract.
Genes pass the traits of the parents to the offspring.
by giving them responsibilities
If you are 18 or older. If not you are pregnant minor and still your parents responsiblity and they can tell you what to do.