If the minor father has no means of paying child support, then yes his parents could be responsible for that.
Answer2: Sadly the parents could be on the hook especially if the minor child lives with them and has no way to support a baby. Best thing you can do is try to meet with the other grandparents and see what can be done as well as make a visit to Social Services to see what benefits the child may be eligible for.
No. The minor has the same needs as before which the parents have to pay for. The minor and the father of her child will have to pay for their own child.
His parents pay for him and he pays child support for his baby.
No unless the minor is too young to get a job so he can pay child support. In cases like that the parents can have to pay until he is old enough to work.
An adopted minor child has the same equal rights to financial support by the parents as does a biological child.
No. Only biological parents or persons who have legally adopted a minor child are responsible for their financial support. However, if the grandparents's child is a minor and a father, they can be court ordered to pay child support in his name until he is old enough to get a job and pay himself.
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.
No. Only biological or adoptive parents are the ones responsible for their minor child/children.
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Most single parents do not pay child support. The absent parent pays the child support.
Child support for the grandchild is the responsibility of the grandchilds father, not the grandchild. If the father is a minor, you can take his parents to court for support.
From the start but if he can't pay you can go to court and try get it from his parents if he is a minor. Otherwise from age 18.
Yes, in every state are minor parents responsible for supporting their child. If the parents are too young to get a job the court can find that the grandparents should pay until the child is old enough to work.