Since a 16 year old is still a child, you have the same responsibilities as you do when they are six years old. You will have those same responsibilities until your child is legally of age, usually 18 years old.
No. A child who turns 18 can sign contracts and many facilities will treat his records as private.
The same as every. The child is still a child with little choices.
you legally have no responsibility for anything once ur child hits 18 years of age they are a legal adult and must deal with their own responsibilities.
In most cases, parents can legally access and manage their child's money until the child turns 18.
Once a child turns 18, they are considered a legal adult and parents are no longer obligated to provide financial support or make decisions on their behalf. However, parents may still have responsibilities if a court has ordered child support or if the child has a disability that requires ongoing care.
He becomes a father. And has all the responsibilities of having a child, including child support.
You have to be 16, read more in the link below.
No. By then you have no longer responsibilities or rights to the child.
You are obligated to support your child from the day he was born until he turns 18.
No. It is demeaning. Teenagers are a few years off being an adult. In the UK most responsibilities come at 16 or 18, so it isn't nice for a 15 year old to be called a child.
Just because your partner has no marital binding to you does not exclude you to your responsibilities to your child. You are still liable for child support. Sorry, it is probably not what you wanted to hear but the child is still half yours.
If the child is still in high school, child support continues until the child graduates or turns 19, whichever occurs first.