If you live in the US… It depends on what rights you're talking about. Minor parents have parental rights over their own children (for example, you get to decide rather or not you want to voluntarily give the child up for adoption). However, the minor parent is still subject to the control and authority of their own parents, because having a child does not emancipate a minor.
Children have nearly 0 rights
You have full and primary rights to your children. Grandparents do not have custody rights to children over parents.
Step-parents have no inherent rights. You should consult with an attorney.
Yes, parents have the right to say in whom their children marry.Parents have the right to say whom their children marry because parents know what is best for their children.They have the past experience of marriage and they know who they should marry as they know their likes and dislikes and what their consequences may be.The children may be underage and the parents have the right to stop them and guide them, by teaching them the right things. The children might not know what is the real meaning of marriage and what marriage is for.No, parents do not have the right to have a say in whom their children marry.Children should make their own decisions.Forcing the children may cause them to have an unhappy marriage.The children must be independent and choose who they want to marry.Neutral.Parents may have already arranged an arranged marriage and the children might decline.Children may choose who they want to marry but the parents may decline.Both the children and the parents may choose who the children marry.
None. Only parents or guardians can take underage people into an 'R' rated film.
Only if underage
Children have nearly 0 rights
Not for the underage bride.However, if the male is underage he will need his parents permission.Besides in FL.
Children had no 'rights'. The parents had complete control over their families.
Parents need to talk to their children about the subject of alcohol, so that children are aware of the dangers of drinking.
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children's rights are the human rights of children :D.The statement above doesn't make sense to me.But i think children have the right to do anything as long as it is legal, allowed by a parent or guardian and allowed for their age.For Example they can go on social networking sites underage if the parent or guardian lets them.
No. In most of the western world pregnant minors and teen parents have the same parental rights as adults.
If the child was adopted the grand parents have no rights. It would be up to the adoptive parents whether any relationship could be maintained.
If you're in the US... You have no rights to have contact with the minor mother if her parents forbid it. You do have the right to petition the court for visitation with the child. Of course you also have the obligation of paying child support.
None.
It is very good. It specifies that the parents are responsible for the safety and welfare of their children.