You need to do what is right. Do what you feel is the right thing to do. and if you feel like you want to keep it talk to your parents.Goodluck!
No it doesnt mean that they will stay together. Some couples will, while others wont, as the pressure and commitment to the new baby may drive them apart. Both parents should pay for the child and have regular visits if the parents split.
yes
No because the boyfriend has a legal obligation to this child whether the boyfriend is under age or not. His parent do not have a say in it at all. Your boyfriend is now considered an adult in the eyes of the law were your daughter is concerned.
yes Child support is awarded when one or both parents are absent. If the child's parents are living together with the child (in their own home or other living arrangement), no child support is due.
Yes, until the child reaches the age of majority (usually 18), the parents are legally responsible for the child. This includes providing financial support, housing, and meeting other basic needs. Factors like quitting school and living with an of-age partner don't automatically emancipate the child.
when him and the child bond and get to know each other
No. There are only a few things that a child can do without parents' consent, and moving in with a boyfriend is not one of them.
Well you tell him how messed up his girlfriend is for being a heroin addict and that she isn't right for him. and then you're like we are meant to be together we have a child and think about the child's life. he/she wants to have their parents love each other and be together
yes they can a restraining order
* Whatever differences you have together you are both the parents of your baby. You should meet your ex boyfriend in a public place and communicate to him that he has a right to see his child, but you do not love him and you are happy with your new boyfriend. It will pain him, but he'll have to accept it and if he does not listen to you and makes any threatening remarks to you or your boyfriend or he is stalking you then get the police involved.
I hate it when they tell me I can't have a boyfriend and they treat me like a child.
No, they are still a minor. The parents are responsible for the child until they reach 18.