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To break up with the one you love just to go back with the mother of your child is not the solution. What you should be doing is staying with the person you love; meet with the mother of your child and tell her you will support your child and be part of that child's life and there is no reason why the mother of your child can't get out and work. To break up with the one you love and end up living with the mother of your child will only create heartbreak between the parents of that child and it will not be a good environment for that child.
you are doing something bad
Unfortunately, legally, it's not his decision & you can actually get into a lot of trouble if you do not honor the custody agreement; you can completely lose custody if you do not make sure the child & you are not doing what you need to be doing.
no, they are still young to have a child and besides they still need to get married after doing so :))
Drinking while pregnant Drinking ALOT before having sex Doing drugs while pregnant Doing drugs before sex Having sex with a family member (either brother or sister)
Normally yes, unless there is a legal restriction preventing him from doing it
In the normal course of doing things correctly, no. In order for that to happen the mother would need to lie on her petition for a child support order.
Your husband would need to go to the court of jurisdiction (where the child resides) and file a petition for termination of parental rights. However, it should be noted that in doing so, it will not relieve him of his child support obligations, only the right to visit the child or having any decision making input in the child's life. Child support may only be terminated if the child is placed for adoption or is adopted by the mother's spouse.
Unless the mother is considered an "unfit mother" (doing drugs, sleeping around, etc.) then the courts often leave the child with the mother. The courts take into consideration the welfare of the child and who is able to give the quality of time to the child. However, the father has the right usually to see their child, so, perhaps the court system will allow the child to see their father on holidays for a month or two out of the year. You really need a lawyer for this one. Marcy
You will definitely need to consult a lawyer concerning this issue.
Only by order of the court, and even than, there should still be at least supervised visitation.
You can hire someone to do that or you can look into having a friend do it. It will be cheaper than doing it yourself.