well, it depends on the law of the land, but usually in every developing or developed country, sex with a minor with or without consent comes in the category of rape. So, he will be charged for the crime, respite of the consent of the minor
Its a PG ( parental Guidance )
parental guidance
Yes
Fathers with parental rights are not always listed on the birth certificate.
Get a lawyer. You have a couple of ways to assert your parental rights.
Children can get a passport with a birth certificate and parental permission.
"Never Say Never" is rated a PG (Parental Guidance)
If it's established who the biological father is, regardless what name is on the birth certificate, he will have to give up his parental rights in order for someone else to adopt the child. He can also go to court and have the name on the birth certificate changed to his.
The birth certificate is not something that gives him parental rights, he have to go to court for that and prove it by DNA test. A birth certificate does not require DNA so it does not hold up in court. So yes, if he has gone to court he has rights.
In Florida you must be at least 18 to get married without permission. With parental permission you can get married at 16. If there is a doctor's certificate of pregnancy and a court order, a license can be issued without parental permission.
Probably not unless parental rights were terminated or otherwise limited. Best consult a lawyer.
In the US you can if you have a court order or parental permission. A few states will issue a license if the birth certificate names the parents.