Provided family services has not taken the child, and/or the father has filed a child in need of care motion.
No, he has no right to decide over her body at all and has no legal right to decide over the child until the child is born and paternity has been established.
Not if she is a minor. She is only emancipated regarding her baby and her own health. The father has a legal right to see his child but not the mother until she is 18. Parents have the right to decide who their minor is seeing.
If not married/divorced, he can decide when the child is with him. If the child is with the other parent he would have to prove in court that the person is bad for the child to be around so he can get a restraining order or he has no right to decide who the child sees when the child is with the other parent.
no
You have the right to file for a change of custody with the court. You will have to present convincing evidence that the child's mother is unfit to retain custody of the child. Frankly: It is a stiff burden of proof to overcome to convince the court to remove a child from its mother's custody.
It is not a crime because the parent is the legal guardian (usually) and has the right to decide what is right for their child.
She doesn't have the "right" to move in. If you decide to do this in lieu of child support, get a court order that recognizes this arrangement.
No, minors do not have the right to choose where to live.
No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.
You do, it's the parents choice as to the name of a child. Since you are the mother, it's your choice. However, the father of the child also has the right to name the child as well. Remember that it took both of you to make the child, regardless of how young you are (should of used a condom).
If the mother is the custodial parent and the father is sending someone else to pick up the child for him when it's his turn to have visitation then yes, she can say no. She can not however decide who the child sees when the child is with the father.
no its not good to leave your son