yes
As long as she is a minor he has. Child support is not paid to the child but to one of the parents to be used for the child.
Parental Custody is whoever the child lives with. Joint custody is when a child lives part time with both parents or when each parent shares in raising the child. They make decisions together.
Yes, if the boyfriend is still a minor in the state in which he lives. Minors are under the legal jurisdiction of their parents. The ethical issues are a different matter however.
If her parents give her permission to. Otherwise, she lives where the parents say she lives.
You're both legal adults since you're 18, so there is no legal reason why you cannot. Your parents can effectively do nothing to stop you. The only obstacle is what moving in together will do, first, to your relationship with your boyfriend and, second, to your relationship with your parents.
A child who lives with his or her parents on a military base, or an adult who did so as a child.
No. She's still a minor and must obtain permission from her parents.
Yes, until the child reaches the age of majority (usually 18), the parents are legally responsible for the child. This includes providing financial support, housing, and meeting other basic needs. Factors like quitting school and living with an of-age partner don't automatically emancipate the child.
Both parents
Usually it deppends on the state that you live in and their laws. In the state that i live in, at the age of 17 the child can move out of the families household and the parents still have to pay for the child's living. that is only if the parents sign a paper so that the child is legally responsible for themselves.
Yes they can be. I have a case now of the parents of a 12 year old boy will have to pay child support for the child currently being carried by an 18 year old girl. Though she will go to jail, her parents will have the child while she serves time and they will be awarded the child support. The greater concern her is whether this is best for the child? I hope you are speaking to both of them about the option of adoption.
If you are an underage parent that lives with your parents they have a say in your life as it affects your child. They do not have a say over your child directly.