the child is not a material thing to be sold. the child stays with mum, providing mum is fit to take care of he/she. Dad gets to see the child, providing the dad is not violent/abusive/unstable etc
Yes, unless the child has been emancipated, or is in the care of the state or another guardian.
If the child continues on to higher education and lives at home--maybe. If not, you are on your own. Most divorce and child support orders cover this circumstance.
You can not kick your minor child out of his home, this is illegal.
Child support payments are usually awarded as part of a Divorce Decree in a court of law. If the minor "father" and the girl were never married, then he is morally responsible for providing proper support for the child. There is a price to pay for making whoopee ... the kids never think of that when romping in the sheets.
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The parent who pay child support to your legal guardian have to go to court and modify the child support order so the money goes to you. This is usually only done when the minor goes to college etc but if the minor still lives at home the money goes to the parent/legal guardian to pay for electricity, rent, food, etc.
Having a child does not change the fact they are a minor. A minor remains the responsibility of the parents. Once they are an adult, they can live where they want to.
Yes. They are a minor and the parents are still responsible for their child's actions.
No. If the child is a minor and there is a standing visitation order it can only be modified by the court.No. If the child is a minor and there is a standing visitation order it can only be modified by the court.No. If the child is a minor and there is a standing visitation order it can only be modified by the court.No. If the child is a minor and there is a standing visitation order it can only be modified by the court.
A minor may not decide until they are 18.
No, they cannot deed property to a minor. They can deed the property to a trust on behalf of the minor. Consult an attorney in your jurisdiction for specifics.
In Texas, parents are legally responsible for their children until they turn 18, regardless of whether the child has moved out of the home. This means that parents are still responsible for their minor child's welfare until they reach the age of majority.