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.
No.
In some states if one of the parents, usually the minor's parents, want to take legal action, then they can and your boyfriend would have to file as a statutory rapist. If none of the parents pursue legal action, then nothing will happen to your boyfriend. Do some research of your own to see your own state laws.
{| |- | No she cannot. Being pregnant does not give her the ability to take care of herself and the baby. And until age of 18, parental permission is necessary to get married. Until they are adults they remain the responsibility of their parents. That includes the parents determining where thay can live. |}
Only with parents permission or if she is emancipated.
Yes, they can get him sentenced as a sex offender.
Talk to them about it. Ask them why they don't like your boyfriend. Have your boyfriend and parents to talk with together. Don't get pregnant or have sex or anything stupid.
No you are a minor and not an adult even though you will be a mother. Your parents are responsible for you and now your baby.
Only if she has permission from her parents. Being pregnant does make them an adult.
You're screwed.
If her parents give her permission to. Otherwise, she lives where the parents say she lives.
No, in Alabama you are not emancipated automatically when you are pregnant. It does not mean one has the ability to take care of yourself. You do have certain rights as to obtaining assistance for you and your child, but you are still the responsibility of your parents until you turn 18.
Well, you should accompany your daughter and the boyfriend to his parents and let them tell them, and inform his parents that you do not plan on being the only grandparent involved.....