For a promise ring, I don't think so. An engagement ring I believe is the only ring you tell your father about or get the boyfriend to ask your father for your hand, as it is tradition but this doesn't have to be done. In the end it is down to how you feel about it, does he need to know, do you want him to know?
Unless it's a promise ring that determines whether it's future marriage or something like that then yeah. (Well that's if in your family you have to ask the parents permission for someone's hand in marriage.) However, if it's something like do you promise not to cheat on me? Or 'I promise to always love you'. Then you don't need permission really. It all depends on the purpose of the promise ring.
My boyfriend gave me a promise ring for Christmas this year all he did was put it on my finger while telling me that he promised to always love me, that's all
If you're in the US, absolutely not. Giving birth does not emancipate a minor. And I'm surprised boyfriend isn't in jail for statutory rape.
Ephesians 6:2 (NIV) says, "'Honor your father and mother'-- which is the first commandment with a promise--.This is a reference to Exodus 20:12 (NIV), "Honor your father and your mother, so that you may live long in the land the Lord your God is giving you."
And your question is? Termination of parental rights is a separate matter from custody (either legal and/or physical).
cause he felt like giving his daughter a reward
no
A promise, for a start.
taking care of your daughter is not legal see links below
It would be a crime to do so. Such activity can easily result in going to jail or prison.
It can go either way. The boyfriend giving it to the girlfriend or the girlfriend giving it to the boyfriend. And just in case you roll this way: girlfriend to girlfriend or boyfriend to boyfriend works out too. I don't think there are any rules for this.
I believe the woman giving birth is allowed to choose who is there, as long as they're family or the father.
Promise or your word.