no, she will be of legal age. she is considered a full adult. she may do as she pleases
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If the father agrees, then it's fine. If not, you'll need to involve lawyers.
Your ex-boyfriend may miss you, but you have to keep moving. Keep in mind there is always a reason why they are an ex.
If the boyfriend is not the baby's father, of course you can. If the boyfriend is the father, you can keep him from staying at your house, as you can with any other person, but he still has rights to see his child, in which case the transferring of the child from one parent to another may require him to stop by.
It also depends on the nature of your boyfriends crimes. So, what did boyfriend do? And when? But seriously, think twice about even HAVING a boyfriend around your child until the divorce is finalized.
If she is the only person listed on the mortgage or lease agreement and his name is not on it she should be able to get a trespassing warrant and keep him out of it since he has no legal right to it.
You need to do what is right. Do what you feel is the right thing to do. and if you feel like you want to keep it talk to your parents.Goodluck!
sounds like kdnap to me. does the father have custody?
If the father of the child agrees, then yes. If not, and you wish to contest, then you'll need to get lawyers involved.
Something is wrong. Automatically, it would be best to allow the mother to visit somewhere near you where she can be watched. Also, if the boyfriend has done any wrong to the child, it should be investigated and reported. Children sometimes know things that they are afraid to talk about. Keep the child away from the boyfriend. If the mother refuses to see her child without her boyfriend, then you cannot allow the child to visit their mother. Think of the safety of the child before making any hasty decisions.
With respect, much as he should treat her. Why would he want to be with someone who disrespected his child's mother? Why would you want to be with someone who disrespected his child's mother? Whether or not you like the ex, you'll make life so much easier for the boyfriend--and, especially, his child--if you can keep the child's welfare as your top priority in your dealings with the ex.
Yes, you will want his/her records and to let the school know you are moving. They will keep looking for you until they hear from you or the new school. Save the school time and money and call them or drop in.