No, there is no such thing as "terminating rights", he is the father and is therefore responsible weather he likes it or not. If he does choose to leave then he will have to pay child support.
Only if a single mother.
no
When the baby is born the father will be required to pay child support if a case is opened.
The father if he is not also guilty of adultry
Depends on the circumstances.
NO
What biome in Florida do we leave in
Not if there are court orders in place. If there aren't, the father can still file an injunction requesting the child be returned, as he should. Go to court and get everything clarified. see link below.
If you are a minor in some states you can not leave with the baby. but you can leave alone (not a good idea) The state of Florida gave my mom custody of my baby boy when I tried to leave with him and I was 1 month shy of 17. If you are a minor and have a baby you should stay home with your parents it is best for your baby and you. take advantage and go back to school, you will need a degree or atleast a high school diploma to provide a future for your baby plus you set a good example.
she see here father and leave the baby and she go's to some house
Yes. A father has no automatic right to their child (unfortunately) unless the parents are married.