None specifically stated under law, but circumstances of age and ability to care for oneself, as well as a child, are considerations in establishing a need for guardianship of the grandchild. These are issues that may require court involvement with an uncooperative mother.
I don't know where you live but where I live there is no such thing as grandparents rights.
No. In most of the western world pregnant minors and teen parents have the same parental rights as adults.
Whatever his folks say his rights are. If he hasn't been emancipated, he has no rights to the child. That's why you don't pick an underage father for your child.
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.
The baby's grandparents could get custody.
if its your baby no
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It depends, it is different in each situation... but family court can help you decide that.
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Congratulations on your beautiful baby daughter!
I think the only way to do this is you have to get the biological mother to give up her rights. Otherwise you will not be the only female in her life that can make decisions for the child while underage.
Yes. The hospital is obligated to do so.