That's up to the judge.
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It depends what state you are in she could have you emancipated
If you're in the US, marriage automatically emancipates a minor and therefore the parents are no longer responsible for supporting them, so, no, child support does not continue. The noncustodial parent needs to file a petition to have the child support terminated.
Yes until she is emancipated. It might also be a good idea, since you allowed her to move, to see to that the child support goes directly to her and not to the mother unless she moved with them.
Yes, you and her mother still have to support her until she is emancipated.
Usually they are brown, white, grey or black. Some can also be spotted.
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If the daughter is no longer living with her mother, and is independent, then you could petition to end child support. If she is still in highschool, you might continue to pay with the agreement that the money transfers from mother to daughter.
No and neither are the mothers who also have to support them. You don't have to be emancipated to get a job. In some cases if the father can not pay, the mother can petition the court for his parents to pay in his place until he is 18.
Pregnant teenagers in California are not automatically emancipated. Emancipation is a legal process that grants teenagers the rights of an adult before they reach the age of majority. Being pregnant does not automatically result in emancipation. Teenagers must go through a separate legal process to be emancipated in California.
Depends on whether the mother can show how she is going to support herself and her child and not become a ward of the state.
In order to get emancipated in the U.S. you have to go before a judge and he has to grant it to you. You have to have a stable job which brings in enough income for you to support yourself and you have to find a suitable living arrangement that is approved by the court.
well yeah since she's the mother. Is it morally right to be deciding whether or not the mother should live with her pregnant 16 year old daughter is the question. and the answer to that is no. The mother should know that her daughter is very young still and most likely wouldn't be able to care for herself AND the baby. Living with a boyfriend wouldn't help either since he's probably young too and wouldn't be able to provide enough support.