The law regarding parental responsibility in England changed on December 1, 2003, with the introduction of the Adoption and Children Act 2002. This act allowed unmarried fathers to acquire parental responsibility for their children, provided they were named on the birth certificate or had a Parental Responsibility Agreement with the mother. In other jurisdictions, such as Scotland, different laws apply, but the concept of parental responsibility has evolved over time in various legal frameworks.
If, in the eyes of the law, he is the father then yes he does.
There are no laws regarding dating anywhere. It is likely to be a crime for them to have sexual contact, but that needs to be checked carefully. And no parental consent can change the law.
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There are no laws for dating just for sex but the minor will need parental permission to date.
for the quick basic answer no one can date a minor in the state of Arizona unless u have parental permission.
No, you don't have that power. The law provides both parents with equal parental rights until a court order is entered to change that balance. You would need to provide compelling evidence to the court that the father is an unfit parent and there is another responsible adult willing to take over parental responsibility by a legal adoption. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues.
Just dating is legal since there are no laws for dating but this is where parental responsibility comes in. You are not a good parent if you allow a almost grown teen in puberty date and have a romantic interest in your prepubescent child. The 17yo can very well be a pedophile. Sex is not allowed until both have reached age of consent so that is out of the question.
Freedom of the press. If citizens don't like it then its their responsibility to change the law.
It's pretty crazy over here in the South, but I did some research at the law-office and they said that it wasn't against the law! So yes, I suppose a minor could date an adult without their parent's permission. Go figure.
In most modern western societies there is no law against it. Parental permission is not required either.
Yes, they are required by law to notify your lien holder of any change in coverage.
It depends on the state you live in, but if the law requires parental consent under a certain age, then having a baby together doesn't change that. I would imagine at 15 you are still required to have parental consent.