Yes, he does. It doesn't matter what age they are.... Every parent has a right to their child. Take it to court if that's how you think it should be settled. If they have a plan concerning when and where the child is with each parent, take it to mediation. But I won't tell you that the father won't have to pay child support. If he doesn't have custody.... Then he will have to pay child support. If they have shared custody... Well it's up to the mother if she wants child support or not. Mediation can settle that. Court will determine it.
No, they have no legal rights to the child is any state except Arizona.
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No. Being botfriend and girlfriend isn't any leagal commitment, and if the child isn't his, he has no parenting rights. Things might have been different with a married couple, though...
Not in california. The teens mother only has custody of the teen. not the teens child. the teen has every right over her child that a regular parent has, regardless of age. any age mother, 10 or 60 has rights over her kids as long as they are under eighteen. (ew that would be gross is u were 60)
In general, parental rights are terminated either preparatory to an adoption, or after a trial in which it is determined that the parent is unfit. In any case, termination of parental rights does not, in itself, terminate child support.
Yes. He has rights until his rights are terminated by a court order.
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That depends on the circumstances of the custody modification. Was it permanent, temporary, was the child adopted, did the parent voluntarily relinquish parental rights or were they terminated by the court? No one here can possibly give you an answer without a lot of detailed information including your legal residence. You should really consult an attorney anyway. He or she would be able to provide an informed and detailed opinion on whether or not you have any rights and if so, what they are.
as a whole most teen's are to immature physically and mentally, emotionally to raise a child so the teen's parent's usually end up raising the child. so it affects them and any sibling's the teen mother may have.
Sometimes a hug speaks more than any words you can say.
How does he have any visitation rights with a custody and child support order?
The only thing you can do is get a DNA test. That will show you for sure if she is your daughter. About your rights, if she is your daughter, you have to contact a lawyer.