His parents will be responsible until he turns 18 years of age. By the time you take him to court, he will probably be of age and it will all be on him, financially and morally. * In most instances, no. The parents could not be held legally or financially responsible in such a situation. Generally the court will spindle any support petition until the minor reaches the age of majority and then review the case, at which time it will be decided if support should be ordered and any arrearages assessed. In all US states the father's paternity must be established when it concerns a child born out-of-wedlock before the court will address any other issues.
Yes, marriage automatically emancipates a minor. That means the minor is now considered a legal adult and the obligated parent of that individual is no longer responsible to pay support. The parent paying the support must however have the support order terminated through the required court procedure of his or her state. The gender of the minor is not relevant as the laws for the emancipation of a minor apply equally to both males and females, with the exception of an unmarried pregnant minor who can be emancipated only by the court to become eligible for public assistance.
Yes, until she reaches 18; she is still considered a minor even though she is pregnant and not attending school.
Yes, unless something in the applicable laws for your area say otherwise. Child support is generally required until 18, older if going to college.
No she is not pregnant. She already has a daughter named Coco. Coco's father is David Arquette.
No, only Missouri and Texas allows that. In Mississippi, it's age 21.
The mother is criminal negligent for allowing her to date an 18 year old and letting her 15 year old get pregnant. And 15 may not be allowed to marry without a court order, depending on the state they are in. And depending upon the state laws, the boyfriend may be liable for statutory rape charges or criminal sexual contact charges.
No, you are not the age of majority yet.
She is yours until 18, as is your grandchild. The fact that she is pregnant has no bearing on your responsibility.
No, she is still a child. The parents are still responsible for her.
Yes, parents are legally responsible for their pregnant daughter under 18. They are responsible for providing care, support, and making decisions on her behalf until she reaches the age of majority.
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.
In many countries, parents may be legally responsible for their underage pregnant daughter in terms of providing care, support, and making decisions on her behalf. However, the extent of legal responsibility can vary based on the specific circumstances and laws of each jurisdiction. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific legal obligations in a given situation.
His daughter - probably. Her baby, no. see links below
You are responsible for your children until they are adults. And in Colorado that is not until they turn 18.
Yes. Until and unless the child is emancipated, you are still responsible regardless of other income. The support from your daughter's boyfriend is probably for your grandchild.
No unless the minor wants to press charges
Unless 16 is the legal age where you are, you are responsible for her unless she gets emancipated.
It depends, it is different in each situation... but family court can help you decide that.
The parents will continue be responsible for their daughter and for her child.
Cole got Starr pregnant, so Todd has hated him ever since.