yea. if ur over 18 then you should be okay.
They become parents of the child. And have all the responsibilities of having a child, including child support.
Yes, if that is ordered by the courts. In an Ohio case where a 14 year old boy got a 19 year old girl pregnant, his parents were ordered to pay support to the girlfriend.
Technically You are of legal age so yes you could be held responsible for child support....so my suggestion pay your child support it speaks words...your suppporting your child :) Hello!!! A 15 year old boy can be held responsible for child support. If you you do the deed than you can pay the price or go to jail!
If this is the order of the court, yes. In an Ohio case involving a 14 year old boy who impregnated an 18-year-old girl, the parents of the boy were ordered to pay her $50 a month in child support, so the order is not necessarily based on their level of income. see links below on dealing in child support issues
no but he might have to pay child support
He becomes a father. And has all the responsibilities of having a child, including child support.
In most jurisdictions, child support is determined by the biological relationship between the parent and the child, not the circumstances of conception. If paternity is established through DNA testing and a court order, the 15-year-old boy would likely be required to pay child support for the child he fathered.
The girl could be charged with rape by the boys parents. The girl would be able to sue the boy and his family for child support. When the boy becomes a legal adult the child support would switch to him. Moral of the story? Wear condoms, get Birth control or don't have sex.
No, you have to pay until he is emancipated.
He is not a boy, he is a man. He fathered a child; it is his responsibility. The sooner he picks up and gets things caught up, the better. It is tough but he can do it.Another PerspectiveIf the nineteen year old boy was the child for whom child support was paid, he cannot cancel any arrears owed to his mother. Many parents who owe arrears have been thinking (magically) that the child can be influenced to cancel the debt once they reach adulthood. Child support arrears do not go away and since they are owed to the child's parent, the child cannot cancel the debt once they reach the age of majority.
The boy is the father of the child and is responsible for it.
Yes, retroactive up to 18 years.