that's only a choice you can make, not everyone else
If you're in the US and you're a minor, yes, they need their permission to move. The fact that you have a child yourself is irrelevant (becoming a parent does not emancipate a minor)
Even if your ex is the father, there is no way you can get him to marry you, unless he chooses to. If you have already have had your baby, you need to have a paternity test done on the child, screened with the DNA of both of the possible fathers. If you are still pregnant, you need to talk to an attorney about having this test done as soon as the baby is born. Regardless of denials, the biological father of the child should be held responsible for child support.
If the child was actually legally adopted by another family then no, you should not have to pay child support in any state.
Of course. ALL classes in Java are the child of another class. Even ones which don't appear to be, actually are a child of the master Object class.
I think, mentally even our law professionals have not accpeted the share of female child, so as not to answer this question.
YES! You should love your child NO MATTER WHAT! A parents love is an extremely inmportant in your child's life,and if he/she is gay it my even be more crucial. You should support them, and definitely DON'T tell them it is 'just a phase'. You should always love you child.
Get a DNA test. Then if it proves the child isn't yours you won't have to pay child support. You might even be a able to get back the money you have already paid in child support.
Well dont you think its a lil late asking that question? I mean you shouldve known that before you got pregnant with his baby! If he didnt have enough balls to tell you he already has a baby then hes not responsible to have a baby.
Yes, if paternity has not been already established.
Rather dangerous as it could result in a severe reaction.
Practically speaking, you should get your own cell phone when you already need it. A cell phone provides important functions that even a child who is as young as 10-year-old child can already own one. Money is not much of a problem nowadays as there are already cell phone providers out there who provide affordable cell phone and calling plans. Some people never get a cell phone. Generally though you can get it when you can pay for it yourself.
You should consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction who specializes in family law. Some states allow retroactive child support collection. See link for an example in Nevada.