it all depends... ussually not but, if the mother really cares about her daughter it mite be the better thing to do. but, my mom is pregnant and i am 15 so i know how you feel yet i learned to accept my new litlle sister im sure you will too!
You have to be 18. As long as you are a minor your parents decide.
Get a good family law lawyer.
last i knew unless there is a step father willing to adopt the courts will not let you give up rights if there is a step father willing to adopt you will not have to pay child support
I'm not sure what you mean, but here are several possible answers:Maya's mother lived in St. Louis when Maya went to live with her at 7Maya's father lived in California when she was a teenagerMaya's paternal grandmother lived in Stamps, Arkansas
Father or Mother
A grandpa is a grandfather, the father of your father or mother.
I would think that if the mother and father are not together and the mother is willing to give up custody of the child to the father than the father would have rights to the child. If the adoption papers haven't been canceled yet they will have to be signed when the baby is born saying that the mother and father give up parental rights to the child
run away.
with adoption
Is your father and mother at home is correct
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Only if she is unfit or willing. Otherwise the most he can get is shared custody.