It depends on the laws of your state and wheither your parents gave you consent to marry. In most states there is a rule called 2yrs and a day, which means he cant be 2 years and a day older than you or he will go to jail. But it all depends on where you live.
If she wants to.
because she feels thretened,she knows shes pregnate and wants to protect the unborn babys
yes =)
he loves femi and wants his babys
If you are unmarried and the father of your child wants nothing to do with the baby then you can give the baby your last name and be sure to register your baby's full name (including the surname ... last name.)
When I had my daughter, her father was not able to be there at the time, so I was the only one to sign the birth certifiate as a parent. The father's name can be added by the father at a later date if that is what either of you wants to do. No one but the biological parents can sign a birth certificate.
It means she is SERIOUS
minor had not reached age of consent in her state by the time she had sex and her partner was at least 18, they certainly can since it's statutory rape. What the minor wants is irrelevant. The minor is not emancipated until she is 18.
answer is simple. GET A LAWYER
Although you don't have to tell him, It will be best to, unless he isn't a nice guy ( as in alcoholic/jail) But you have to remember it's what your child wants, he/she might what to know their father
The mother is the legal guardian from birth and can give the child any name she wants but she can not sign for the father on the birth certificate. He have to sign it and if she was below age of consent when the child was conceived he can go to prison for statutory rape.
Living with a parent in a different state may require legal permission, especially if they are not listed on your birth certificate. It is important to consult with a legal professional to understand your rights and ensure that the necessary legal process is followed before making any decisions.