The grandparents have no right to the child, only the parents can decide about adoption. If she does not want custody the father can get it.
The parents no. Their rights are taken away. They have no say in what happens to those children. They are not their parents anymore. The courts can only if they find a reason why you are unfit. If not then no. The parents can sue for custudy as they are the biological parents but living conditions, why the parents gave them up to begin with all these questions will be asked. Utimately it is what is best for the children. $$$
Your husband can only adopt if the girls father willingly gives up his parental rights or the court terminates them. As her dad he will pay child support until the adoption is through. Then your husband have that responsibility and parental rights just like you. So see what your ex wants. The court stops child support etc when the adoption is through.
What rights? Girls have the same rights as girls, sure, because girls and girls are the same thing.
As boys and girls grew up, the boy's rights increased dramatically, whereas the rights of girls did not. Before marriage, a girl's did not. Before marriage, a girl's father controlled her life, after marriage her husband did. Men had to rights to inherit property. Men had the rights to go to school depending on their status.
Women had rights, the father was the main provider and boys went to school and girls learned as well.
Sometimes. Children look like a mix of their parents and their parents' genes. So a girl can have the same height as her father but the hair color of her mother.
Yes, both boys and girls benefit from having both parents present and they have role models. Children have the right to both parents.
It's going to be a catch 22, you have a right to the child, but you could be charged with stat. rape, best to seek a lawyer.
If you live in the US, at this point there's nothing he can do. After the child is born he has the right to go to court (if it's necessary) to establish paternity and obtain visitation. Note that his rights extend only to the child, not the child's mother. So, he has no right to see his minor girlfriend if her parents don't allow it, and no court will order her parents to allow it.
She decides everything regarding her body and pregnancy. She is so called medically emancipated. That is the only new right she has. Everything else is like normal and she has to obey her parents. After the baby is born she and the father are the only ones who decides and have rights over the child. Everything else is still according to her parents.
Some metaphors that describe being a father include his head was spinning with love, my father is a rock, and kids will make you responsible. You are my sunshine is a popular metaphor for fathers with little girls.
Young girls were taught, growing up that they had to obey their parents, especially the father. So they knew instinctively to obey men when they were older. Overall girls were taught that they were inferior to men.