No and even if she was under 18 the choice would legally still be hers to make.
Only the pregnant female can legally make decisions regarding the baby. She and the father are the ones deciding what will happen after birth. You have the right to support her as before. The father and your daughter will have to pay for their child. So basically nothing has changed for you regarding your rights.
Yes they can. Pregnancy does not mean you are emancipated. She only have more rights regarding her baby but not regarding herself. She is still a minor.
Not if you are still a minor. When pregnant you only gain more rights regarding your child not regarding you.
Not sure what rights you are referring to here. You have no rights to the baby or to tell her what to do regarding whether she would keep it or not. That is only her choice, not even his.
They have the same rights regarding their child as adults parents have. At 18 they are adults. If they are below 18 they are still in charge regarding their child but their parents are in charge of them because they are not emancipated until they are 18.
You only get more rights regarding your child, such as deciding whether to keep it or not and the right to make medical decisions regarding him/her. Pregnancy does not emancipate you.
The simple answer is NO, step parents do not have legal "rights" regarding their step-children. In order to have legal parental rights the step parent must legally adopt the children.
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No. Pregnancy only give you more rights regarding your child, not more rights for yourself. You are still a minor.At 16 you can usually seek emancipation but there are many criteria to fill and you will need you parents when the baby is born.
In the US, the minor would have the right to make medical decisions regarding the pregnancy, and once the child is born they would have parental rights over the child. That is the extent of their rights. A 17-year-old, pregnant or not, is still a minor and therefore subject their own parents rules--in other words, being pregnant/giving birth does not emancipate a minor.