If you're in the US... No judge in any state is going to custody of a minor to the parent of her boyfriend, and especially a boyfriend who got her pregnant.
not without your parents permission, but if they do, they should lose custody rights.
Dendends on the law of country you live in... and if your ex is actually the biological parent...
If the baby's parents agree to it.Another View: To gain LEGAL custody: onlyif the grandparents petition the court for the childs custody and the court awards it to them.
If you live in the US... The father's parents have no rights to custody at all. The father has the right to petition for custody, but he won't be given sole custody unless he can prove the mother unfit. He might, however, be given joint custody.
My name is Kristen, I live in Alabama, I had my son on July 22, 2009 and i do have custody of my child. Idk bout where anywhere else but I know that here that's how it is.
get pregnant
That's selective according to individual state laws
no, and she should be getting it from both the parents. also, unlike a case just involving parent, her income is also not factored in.
If you're in the US, I'd feel very safe in venturing that's no judge in any state that would allow that under any circumstances.
no u dont once she has permission of 1
If he is the father - yes. Every child should know whose his/hers parents were.
No. If this is a case where you want to live with the non-custodial parent, then the non-custodial parent can petition for a change in custody. If this is a case where you want to live somewhere other than with a parent, that won't happen without your parents permission unless your parents are proven to be unfit (it takes A LOT to prove unfitness) and even then you may end up in the custody of the state, instead with whomever it is that you're wanting to live with (for example, the court will not award custody to your boyfriends parents, but they award custody to one of your family members).