get involved as much as possible
if the mother of the baby won't let u get legal help
In Missouri, teen fathers have the same legal rights and responsibilities as adult fathers, including the right to seek custody or visitation with their child. It is important for teen fathers to be involved in their child's life and to establish paternity if it has not already been done. Teen fathers may also be responsible for child support.
Although many states have laws that allow a teen to be emancipated once married, this is not true just because you've had a baby.
the law should make them pay for the baby but i guess they dont cause i think if they leave you they are bug jerks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes absolutely. The majority of teens getting into trouble with the law and becoming teen parents, they grew up without a dad present. That kind of says it all.
It depends. Probably the moms. However, it's up to the parents. You do have a choose but often the child gets the fathers last name if he is on the birth certificate. Think of your baby and relationship with the father. Are you still together? Will the baby have a part in its fathers life? If the answer is yes I would suggest giving the child the privilege of having their fathers last name. You could also hyphen if you wanted to...
you lighten fathers on fathers day.
Because they are the fathers.
It is confusing because there were two different "Fathers of Confederation". The first fathers were the fathers who attended the three meetings. The second fathers were the fathers who entered confederation later.
The answer is in the word teen. Thirteen has teen in it. Pre teen means before the numbers/years that have teen in their name. Twelve is preteen it does not have teen
The possessive noun phrase for the right of fathers is "fathers' rights."
There is no specific collective noun for fathers, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is uses; for example a gathering of fathers, a group of fathers, an organization of fathers, etc.
no