No, the minor parent is.
No, the child's under-age parents are the legal guardians of the child.
If you're in the US... The parents (be they minors or not) of the baby are the only ones responsible for financially supporting the child. Hope they have jobs.
Probably not. The fact that you are a minor with a child does not change that you are a minor and your parents are legally responsible for you.
No, having a baby does not emancipate someone. They are still considered a minor and are not adults. The parents are still responsible for their child.
No, just because you are going to have a baby doesn't make you an adult. You are still a minor except that you will be a child having a child. Your parents are still responsible for you.
No. Even though you have had a child you are still a minor at 17 and your parents are still responsible for you until you are 18.
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.
His parents pay for him and he pays child support for his baby.
Yes, they are still responsible for you. Until you reach 18 or are married, you are a minor.
No unless the minor is too young to get a job so he can pay child support. In cases like that the parents can have to pay until he is old enough to work.
No you are a minor and not an adult even though you will be a mother. Your parents are responsible for you and now your baby.
The parents are ALWAYS responsible for a child. Carelessness and self satisfaction is no excuse for expecting others to care for your offspring.If those parents are under legal age then there are organisations that can help in many countries. In extreme cases the child may be taken into state care. That does not abrogate the responsibilities of the parents.