There is nothing they can do. A 16-year-old is a minor and therefore under the control and authority of her parents. The fact that she had a child is irrelevant, because having a child *does not* emancipate a person. If she leaves home without her parents
Only biological parents are required to support their children.Only biological parents are required to support their children.Only biological parents are required to support their children.Only biological parents are required to support their children.
No. Any such agreement must be incorporated into a court order to be enforceable.
The parents of a ward of the state will not receive any child support. They were determined to be unfit parents, and do not have a child to support.
No. If you are under 18 and not graduated from high school, you should live with either of your parents. If you attempt to file child support for yourself, the court can make you live with the parent that you request child support from, if you are not already living with your custodial parent.
No, child support is not retroactive unless there is already a order of support in place from the court. When there is an active order and a minor leaves the custodial parents home either with or without permission, support should still be paid as required until the matter is resolved in court.
Explain the issues which affect and support team work with parents
Most single parents do not pay child support. The absent parent pays the child support.
Only if you are found to be a unsuitable parent. Regardless of who has them you still have to pay child support. If you mean that you support your parents, that is optional while child support is not.
It already does
They did not support Hitler and were against him.
Yes because parents have a whole lot to do and the kids are being taught to be better people when they grow up.
In most places, once a child turns 18, they are legally considered an adult and can move out without their parents' permission. As long as your daughter is of legal age in your state or country, she should be able to move out without the parents getting in trouble. It's important to check the specific laws in your location to be sure.