No. The issue of the minor female being pregnant and her parents being deceased does not change the laws pertaining to an underage person. This is also a very serious matter, as the adult male has committed several criminal acts for which he can be prosecuted. When legal guardianship is granted the minor is not only under the custodial supervision of the appointed guardians but also the court itself. Depending upon the age of consent for the state in which the minor female resides, the young man could be charged with statutory rape, sexual misconduct with a minor, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, corrupting the morals of a minor and many other criminal offenses. The young man should contact a lawyer before authorities become involved, to be informed of his legal rights.
No. Inheriting from a deceased child is a parental right under the state laws of intestacy. If you relinquished your parental rights you no longer have any.No. Inheriting from a deceased child is a parental right under the state laws of intestacy. If you relinquished your parental rights you no longer have any.No. Inheriting from a deceased child is a parental right under the state laws of intestacy. If you relinquished your parental rights you no longer have any.No. Inheriting from a deceased child is a parental right under the state laws of intestacy. If you relinquished your parental rights you no longer have any.
If the parents or legal guardians are present, Yes.
Not unless you have parental permission.
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The life insurance proceeds are owed to the beneficiary(s), regardless of parental rights.
Yes, as long as it's alright with the guardians, of course.
Go to court or sit down with your Guardians to tell them you want to live with him.
A 16 year old is not an adult, regardless of how many children she has. Guardians have been appointed? Sounds like the court has taken away parental rights.
Dating is okay, but any sexual contact would be illegal. And guardians cannot consent to breaking the law. -------- The exception to the about ban on sexual contact would be (in some places) if they got married (usually requiring parental consent). The age allowing for marriage with parental consent varies from state to state.
No as only with the parents' or guardians' consent are you able to video-tape and post on a web-page.
In Missouri, a child under the age of 18 can legally marry with parental consent and approval from a judge. Parents/guardians must appear in person to provide consent for the marriage.
yes, you are not above the age of consent. you lose.