In the US, parents have no rights over an adult child unless that adult child has been declared mentally incompetent by the court and the parents were appointed guardians as a result of that.
None, although it is their child, they are legalley an adult so they have their own rights?
Yes. The minor parents have the same rights over their child as adult parents do. The grandparents have no legal right to the grandchild.
Once a child turns 18, they are legally considered an adult and parents no longer have the same rights over them. However, parents still have the right to offer guidance, support, and advice to their adult child. They may also continue to provide financial assistance and help with important decisions if the child requests it.
Medical emancipation for herself and her child is the only emancipation a minor mother get when having a child. So you decide over that but you are not considered an adult when it comes to other things.
The same rights they had when they were younger. Your child is not 18 yet.
No, parents do not have ownership over their child. Children are individuals with their own rights and autonomy. Parents have a responsibility to care for and protect their children, but they do not own them.
They still have full rights over you until you're legally an adult.
ALL rights. You're still a child.
none your an adult
None.
No, they are emancipated
In Minnesota, when a child turns 18, they are considered a legal adult. As a result, parents may no longer have the same rights over their child as they did when the child was a minor. While parents can still provide guidance and support, they cannot make decisions on behalf of their 18-year-old child without their consent.