Yes he does. His responsibility is just as big as the mother's is and the child have the same needs regardless of what your age is.
yes, he always should pay child support because she is his child.
No, child support is sent to the parent to pay for you so you have a roof over your head, food on the table and everything else you need. You can ask for a allowance.
In Virginia, a minor can petition for emancipation by filing a petition in the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court in the city or county where they live. The minor must be at least 16 years old, financially self-sufficient, capable of managing their own affairs, and have a good reason to seek emancipation. A court hearing will be held to determine if emancipation is in the minor's best interest.
She has sole custody and he has no legal rights to the child, but he has to pay child support. Provided he's not in jail.see links
Since you are a minor you have to obey your parents so no.
No.
Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor. You are still subject to the rules and control of your parents until you turn 18.
No, and a motion for contempt and possible change of custody for Parental Alienation should be filed. see links
Yes. The non-custodial parent pay child support to the custodial parent regardless whether he is with her every night or not. The money is for providing for the child so as long as he does that you have to. Keeping the money is not helping the child. If you wish to change custody or child support, you have to go back to court. A 16yo is after all old enough to stay home by herself and most 16yo looks forward to get their parents out of the house. It's a part of growing up.
No. You are an adult and she is a minor. You can be charged with multiple charges and end up in prison.
Technically, if a 16-year-old is with a noncustodial parent without the custodial parent's permission, it could still be considered running away. However, legal definitions may vary depending on the specific circumstances and jurisdiction. It's advisable to contact local law enforcement or a legal professional for guidance on how to address this situation.
It depends on the location. In my state, the 18 year old could be charged with sex with a minor.