If you live in the US, yes, they can.
US Only: No. In fact, it is mandatory.
If you live in the US... a minor (an unemancipated minor) can't sue anyone.
If you live in the US....no. Having a child does not emancipate a minor.
No, you have to wait until the child reaches the age of 18 years who could then
If you live in the US... It doesn't just end on its own, you have to go through the process of having it terminated, but, yes, a minor marrying (which automatically emancipates them) is cause for termination of child support.
No. It is granted from the US government. Unless you are a minor, you will have to go through the immigration process just as everyone else.
MINOR is a small amount e.g. a minor injury so... you must be thinking of the wrong minor. There are 3 types of minor they are minor, miner and mynah.
No, minors can not live alone in the state of Iowa. The only way a minor can live alone is if the minor has been emancipated.
It depends on where you live and how old the minor is.
If you live in the US... Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor. Therefore, the minor's parents are still responsible for supporting them (but not for supporting the minor's child), and the child support must still be paid.
A minor can move to a different state to live with an aunt as long as they have permission from their parents.