Your guardian decides where you live until you are 18yo. Atm I'm guessing that is your mother. If your father wants custody of you he would have to petition the court for your custody unless your mother gives her consent. They then have to go to court and modify the custody agreement. The birth certificate is irrelevant but if you father have not been to court to prove paternity by a DNA test he does not have parental rights. He would need to do that first. Custody, visitation and child support are parental rights.
My girlfriends 14 and her mom suspected something and prescribed her birth control so no.
No. Giving birth is not an emancipating event.
The most secure website for requesting birth records is http://www.cdph.ca.gov/certlic/birthdeathmar/Pages/default.aspx. It is the actual government website and provides many things beside birth records as well. They have marriage records, death records and even still birth records.
Yes.
Bell flower. This girl named Jenny lives there and her family including her, are immigrants.
The State where the child lives.
break up with him and find one that lives near you.
Yes
The state in which the services were provided
It depends on the laws of your state and wheither your parents gave you consent to marry. In most states there is a rule called 2yrs and a day, which means he cant be 2 years and a day older than you or he will go to jail. But it all depends on where you live.
then you have a long distance relationship.
hell ya
Depends on where one lives. The tax rates are different from city to city, and state to state.
the state of residence
Birth certificates are universal forms of birth records. It's kept with the state the child is born and is the same across all 50. For certified birth records, all you need is a birth certificate. The certificate serves as the record of the birth.
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It would depend on what state he or she lives in. Different states have different emancipation laws.