No, she is still a minor and will have to wait until the order of custody is lifted or modified or until she reaches the age of majority in the state where she resides.
No. Not until the child is 18.
This would be very unlikely. If the mother is providing for the child and the child is not being abused why would the child be taken away from the mother. Why would the child be taken away from where it is being cared for properly and give to someone who has had problems with the law?
Even though the mother is underage she still has custody of her child as long as she does not do something to get custody taken away from her
The issue would be adultery, but not who she was with.
The only way a mother can take a child away from the custodial father for a few months is if the custodial father approves of it in writing, and the Court approves it if the child is taken out of the State. Without approval from the father, the child can only be taken if: 1. The mother has Sole legal custody of the child. 2. There are no orders that the father be allowed any visitation.
Not as a result of that specific action.
You, because you are the mother of the child. Unless you got the baby taken away form you and someone else has custody of him/her.
If the other person files charges against the mother for assult, the mother could get arrested. If no one is there to take care of the child - the child will be put in foster care.
A modification need to be done to transfer the obligation from the father to the mother. see link below
One would assume the father has access rights and would figure out the child no longer resides with the mother. He will be notified that the child support will be going to a different receiver. see links below
As long as the fathers right have not been taken away or he wasn't involved in the reason he was taken he can get him back.
A motion for custody of a child in need of care, but the state will oppose it.