And the parents are where? At age 17 and 16 you are still considered minor children in the legal sense.
You would need to contact your local attorney that specializes in Family Law because it differs by State. In Connecticut, if the father is not of age to legally support his child then the parents are responsible.
Their parental status does nothing to change your responsibilities.
Child support for the grandchild is the responsibility of the grandchilds father, not the grandchild. If the father is a minor, you can take his parents to court for support.
Who is the child living with? Who pays the support?
He becomes a father. And has all the responsibilities of having a child, including child support.
No, your child will not be emancipated because she is pregnant and her parents still have to support her until she is.
No. By then you have no longer responsibilities or rights to the child.
Depend upon the state. Most states the age of majority is 18 and there are no legal requirements that a child be supported after that point. The father of the child has responsibilities and can be held to them by a child support order, usually obtained through the child welfare or social services department of the state.
No it does not.
Child support is to provide for children not living with you, it would be assumed if you are living with your child that you are supporting them - take it up with your local child support board.
Each StATE HAS A CHILD SUPPORT AGENCY. THE STATE'S ATTORNEY/DISTRICT ATTORNEY ALSO HAS CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES.
No. By then you have no longer responsibilities or rights to the child.
What, boarding school is free? Yes, you have to pay your child support payments regardless of where the child is living. They are used to support the child regardless of where they are living.