Yes provide for their minor Child
Child support does not depend upon the legal relationship of the parents - instead, it is based upon the relationship between the parent and the child. Thus, parents who are unmarried are still parents and have the same parental rights and obligations to their children as a married or divorced couple would.
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Yes, if the boyfriend is still a minor in the state in which he lives. Minors are under the legal jurisdiction of their parents. The ethical issues are a different matter however.
Minors can not gamble, period. The legal gambling age in the US is either 18 or 21, no exceptions.
No, 18 is legal age of an adult.
Your legal obligations are set forth in the child support order. You need to review it.
Sole physical custody designates the parent with whom the child has a permanent residence. Joint legal custody is when both parents share equal rights and obligations to the child in regards to education, health care, financial suppport, etc. regardless of where the child resides.
The first issue to address is the matter of "sending a child to a friend". The biological parents of a child are responsible legally and financially for that child unless the court has officially relieved them of that responsibility. Parents cannot arbitrarily "give" a minor child to a friend even *temporarily without the necessity of a written agreement stating how the child is to be cared for, how long and the terms relating to monetary obligations. *Temporary non legal custody, is generally viewed as 90 days or less, any longer period requires the parent(s) and named caregiver to follow prescribed legal procedures. The person with whom the child is residing has no legal obligation to keep and support said child. If the parents are not willing resume custodial obligations the current caregiver should contact the state's department of children's protection services for assistance.
It depends. But it is likely - if the parents petition on behalf of the adult-child.
You have to do it through your parents or legal guardians, since minors can't enter into contracts.
Since the two people who eloped were minors, the parents can have the marriage annulled. Once it is found that they were minors, the marriage is not technically legal anyways.
A lot of people give gifts of stock to minors. It's completely legal.