If you live in the US, he has no rights at this point. The first thing he needs to do is check the local laws to determine if he has broken any (ie statutory rape). Then 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 parent. So, he has no right to see girlfriend if her parents don't allow it (despite the fact that she is pregnant, she's still a minor and therefore subject to the control and supervision of her parents). So if he wishes to continue to see her, I suggest he be real nice to her parents.
They would have zero rights to the child however that does not mean they couldn't adopt the baby if they wanted to. Grandparents would have to go through the courts and prove they are able to take care of the child in question.
It's important to seek legal advice to understand your options in this situation. You may need to explore the possibilities of guardianship, custody rights, or other legal avenues to ensure the well-being of the child and the girlfriend. Mediation or family counseling could also help facilitate communication between all parties involved.
Yes,he supposedly does on his wikipedia it says he got arrested for Driving Under Influence (DUI) with his pregnant girlfriend and on another website it says he has 3 sons.
there probably planning a gift or maybe your girlfriend is into older men
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You must file for legal custody of the child. If the judge sees the mother unfit then custody battle will most likely be won.
umm it all depends on your morals... It also depends on the age of your son and the age of the baby momma Just don't make any sudde moves or desicions
As a biological father you have the right to be able to see and spend time with your son no matter what the mother thinks. If she wants to push the matter, you can take her to court and get custody or visiting rights.
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Hello there. The Grandparents can do nothing to make your son get out of his girlfriends life. As she is pregnant with his baby, he has more legal rights to the access of this child than his girlfriends Grandparents do. It may be a good idea speaking to a solicitor/lawyer about your sons situation. Good luck!