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If your male child is 10 years old and has a grey hair that is okay. You don't need to do anything about it.
Chances are child support for the first 18 years of their child's life. He is not likely to get jail or prison, as most states say 16 is legal for sex and others have exceptions for being within 3 years of age.
If you are referring to "child", like under 12 years of age you are looking at a life sentence because that is considered a capital felony. If the "child" is seventeen, then the sentence will be much more leniant, but definitely prison bound.
18 years for female as her body has to develop fully to give birth to a baby. 21 years for male as he will be robust and father a healthy child. 18 years for female as her body has to develop fully to give birth to a baby. 21 years for male as he will be robust and father a healthy child. 18 years for female as her body has to develop fully to give birth to a baby. 21 years for male as he will be robust and father a healthy child.
No it is not possible for a male child to have a father that died three years before he was born. It takes nine months for the mother to carry and have the baby delivered in the maternity ward.
It depends on several factors, such as where you are and what the felony is. In my state, it can range from a couple of years in jail to life in prison, depending on what the crime was.
In Alabama, once someone turns 18, they are considered a legal adult and can leave home without permission. As long as the individual is of legal age, they cannot be arrested simply for leaving home without permission.
I would say that child is a minor and if they feel the child is in danger they can place an order of protection in her behalf as her parents.
Having sex at 13, regardless of your gender, can be considered illegal in many places due to laws around the age of consent. Legal consequences would depend on the specific laws in your area. It is important to make sure that any sexual activity is consensual and legal.
The common title for a male child is 'master'.
A male parent is considered to be the father of the child in most cases. A male parent can also be a step-father or even the grandfather of the child.